Proteolysis, including post-translational proteolytic processing as well as protein degradation and amino acid recycling, is an essential component of the growth and development of living organisms. In this article, experts in plant proteolysis pose and discuss compelling open questions in their areas of research. Topics covered include the role of proteolysis in the cell cycle, DNA damage response, mitochondrial function, the generation of N-terminal signals (degrons) that mark many proteins for degradation (N-terminal acetylation, the Arg/N-degron pathway, and the chloroplast N-degron pathway), developmental and metabolic signaling (photomorphogenesis, abscisic acid and strigolactone signaling, sugar metabolism, and post-harvest regulation), plant responses to environmental signals (endoplasmic-reticulum associated degradation, chloroplast-associated degradation, drought tolerance, the growth-defense tradeoff)), and the functional diversification of peptidases. We hope these thought-provoking discussions help to stimulate further research.

The lowdown on breakdown: Open questions in plant proteolysis / Eckardt, Nancy A; Avin-Wittenberg, Tamar; Bassham, Diane C; Chen, Poyu; Chen, Qian; Fang, Jun; Genschik, Pascal; Ghifari, Abi S; Guercio, Angelica M; Gibbs, Daniel J; Heese, Maren; Jarvis, R Paul; Michaeli, Simon; Murcha, Monika W; Mursalimov, Sergey; Noir, Sandra; Palayam, Malathy; Peixoto, Bruno; Rodriguez, Pedro L; Schaller, Andreas; Schnittger, Arp; Serino, Giovanna; Shabek, Nitzan; Stintzi, Annick; Theodoulou, Frederica L; Üstün, Suayib; van Wijk, Klaas J; Wei, Ning; Xie, Qi; Yu, Feifei; Zhang, Hongtao. - In: PLANT CELL. - ISSN 1040-4651. - (2024). [10.1093/plcell/koae193]

The lowdown on breakdown: Open questions in plant proteolysis

Serino, Giovanna;
2024

Abstract

Proteolysis, including post-translational proteolytic processing as well as protein degradation and amino acid recycling, is an essential component of the growth and development of living organisms. In this article, experts in plant proteolysis pose and discuss compelling open questions in their areas of research. Topics covered include the role of proteolysis in the cell cycle, DNA damage response, mitochondrial function, the generation of N-terminal signals (degrons) that mark many proteins for degradation (N-terminal acetylation, the Arg/N-degron pathway, and the chloroplast N-degron pathway), developmental and metabolic signaling (photomorphogenesis, abscisic acid and strigolactone signaling, sugar metabolism, and post-harvest regulation), plant responses to environmental signals (endoplasmic-reticulum associated degradation, chloroplast-associated degradation, drought tolerance, the growth-defense tradeoff)), and the functional diversification of peptidases. We hope these thought-provoking discussions help to stimulate further research.
2024
arabidopsis, plant, proteolysis, ubiquitin
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The lowdown on breakdown: Open questions in plant proteolysis / Eckardt, Nancy A; Avin-Wittenberg, Tamar; Bassham, Diane C; Chen, Poyu; Chen, Qian; Fang, Jun; Genschik, Pascal; Ghifari, Abi S; Guercio, Angelica M; Gibbs, Daniel J; Heese, Maren; Jarvis, R Paul; Michaeli, Simon; Murcha, Monika W; Mursalimov, Sergey; Noir, Sandra; Palayam, Malathy; Peixoto, Bruno; Rodriguez, Pedro L; Schaller, Andreas; Schnittger, Arp; Serino, Giovanna; Shabek, Nitzan; Stintzi, Annick; Theodoulou, Frederica L; Üstün, Suayib; van Wijk, Klaas J; Wei, Ning; Xie, Qi; Yu, Feifei; Zhang, Hongtao. - In: PLANT CELL. - ISSN 1040-4651. - (2024). [10.1093/plcell/koae193]
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