Reactive electrophilic species are ubiquitous in plant cells, where they contribute to specific redox-regulated signaling events. Redox signaling is known to modulate gene expression during diverse biological processes, including plant growth, development, and environmental stress responses. Emerging data demonstrates that transcription factors (TFs) are a main target of cysteine thiol-based oxidative post-translational modifications (OxiPTMs), which can alter their transcriptional activity and thereby convey redox information to the nucleus. Here, we review the significant progress that has been made in characterizing cysteine thiol-based OxiPTMs, their biochemical properties, and their functional effects on plant TFs. We discuss the under...
Abstract For many years, oxidative thiol modifications in cytosolic proteins were largely disregarde...
Due to their sessile lifestyle, plants can be exposed to several kinds of stresses that will increas...
Plants imperatively have to cope with adverse conditions owing to their lack of mobility and to the ...
Living organisms are subjected to oxidative stress conditions which are characterized by the product...
Dietz K-J. Redox regulation of transcription factors in plant stress acclimation and development. An...
In plants, fluctuation of the redox balance by altered levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can a...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are well-described by-products of cellular metabolic activities, actin...
Transcription factors control the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger...
Plants generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) as part of their metabolism and in response to various...
In contrast to the situation in heterotrophic organisms, plant genomes code for a significantly larg...
Redox-dependent regulatory networks are affected by altered cellular or extracellular levels of reac...
SIGNIFICANCE: Redox homeostasis consists of an intricate network of reactions in which reactive mole...
<p>Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are well-described by-products of cellular metabolic activities, ac...
Reduction and oxidation of proteins through changes in their disulfide/sulfhydryl groups (S-S/ SH) h...
Posttranslational modification (PTM) of proteins is essential to creating a diverse proteome with th...
Abstract For many years, oxidative thiol modifications in cytosolic proteins were largely disregarde...
Due to their sessile lifestyle, plants can be exposed to several kinds of stresses that will increas...
Plants imperatively have to cope with adverse conditions owing to their lack of mobility and to the ...
Living organisms are subjected to oxidative stress conditions which are characterized by the product...
Dietz K-J. Redox regulation of transcription factors in plant stress acclimation and development. An...
In plants, fluctuation of the redox balance by altered levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can a...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are well-described by-products of cellular metabolic activities, actin...
Transcription factors control the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger...
Plants generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) as part of their metabolism and in response to various...
In contrast to the situation in heterotrophic organisms, plant genomes code for a significantly larg...
Redox-dependent regulatory networks are affected by altered cellular or extracellular levels of reac...
SIGNIFICANCE: Redox homeostasis consists of an intricate network of reactions in which reactive mole...
<p>Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are well-described by-products of cellular metabolic activities, ac...
Reduction and oxidation of proteins through changes in their disulfide/sulfhydryl groups (S-S/ SH) h...
Posttranslational modification (PTM) of proteins is essential to creating a diverse proteome with th...
Abstract For many years, oxidative thiol modifications in cytosolic proteins were largely disregarde...
Due to their sessile lifestyle, plants can be exposed to several kinds of stresses that will increas...
Plants imperatively have to cope with adverse conditions owing to their lack of mobility and to the ...