Protein ubiquitination is a dynamic and reversible post-translational modification that controls diverse cellular processes in eukaryotes. Ubiquitin-dependent internalization, recycling, and degradation are important mechanisms that regulate the activity and the abundance of plasma membrane (PM)-localized proteins. In plants, although several ubiquitin ligases are implicated in these processes, no deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs), have been identified that directly remove ubiquitin from membrane proteins and limit their vacuolar degradation. Here, we discover two DUB proteins, UBP12 and UBP13, that directly target the PM-localized brassinosteroid (BR) receptor BR INSENSITIVE1 (BRI1) in Arabidopsis. BRI1 protein abundance is decreased in the ...
Selective degradation of proteins in the cell occurs through ubiquitination, which consists of post-...
To be able to react on environmental changes, plants use receptors on their cell membranes. Receptor...
The abundance of plasma membrane-resident receptors and transporters has to be tightly regulated by ...
Protein ubiquitination is a dynamic and reversible post-translational modification that controls div...
Plants largely rely on plasma membrane (PM)-resident receptor-like kinases (RLKs) to sense extracell...
Brassinosteroids are plant steroid hormones that control many aspects of plant growth and developmen...
Signalling by ubiquitination is implicated in diverse aspects of the plant lifecycle, and enzymes of...
Brassinosteroids are plant steroid hormones that control many aspects of plant growth and developmen...
Inactivation of ligand-bound plasma membrane receptors is crucial for the regulation of their signal...
Protein ubiquitination is a very diverse post-translational modification leading to protein degradat...
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are essential phytohormones mainly perceived by a single-pass transmembrane r...
The major brassinosteroid (BR) receptor of Arabidopsis BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1 (BRI1) plays fun...
Plants depend on various cell surface receptors to integrate extracellular signals with developmenta...
Unlike conventional lysine (K) 48\u2013linked polyubiquitination, K63-linked polyubiquitination play...
Brassinosteroid (BR) hormone signaling controls multiple processes during plant growth and developme...
Selective degradation of proteins in the cell occurs through ubiquitination, which consists of post-...
To be able to react on environmental changes, plants use receptors on their cell membranes. Receptor...
The abundance of plasma membrane-resident receptors and transporters has to be tightly regulated by ...
Protein ubiquitination is a dynamic and reversible post-translational modification that controls div...
Plants largely rely on plasma membrane (PM)-resident receptor-like kinases (RLKs) to sense extracell...
Brassinosteroids are plant steroid hormones that control many aspects of plant growth and developmen...
Signalling by ubiquitination is implicated in diverse aspects of the plant lifecycle, and enzymes of...
Brassinosteroids are plant steroid hormones that control many aspects of plant growth and developmen...
Inactivation of ligand-bound plasma membrane receptors is crucial for the regulation of their signal...
Protein ubiquitination is a very diverse post-translational modification leading to protein degradat...
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are essential phytohormones mainly perceived by a single-pass transmembrane r...
The major brassinosteroid (BR) receptor of Arabidopsis BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1 (BRI1) plays fun...
Plants depend on various cell surface receptors to integrate extracellular signals with developmenta...
Unlike conventional lysine (K) 48\u2013linked polyubiquitination, K63-linked polyubiquitination play...
Brassinosteroid (BR) hormone signaling controls multiple processes during plant growth and developme...
Selective degradation of proteins in the cell occurs through ubiquitination, which consists of post-...
To be able to react on environmental changes, plants use receptors on their cell membranes. Receptor...
The abundance of plasma membrane-resident receptors and transporters has to be tightly regulated by ...