Protein tyrosine nitration during development and abiotic stress response in plants
In recent years, the study of nitric oxide (NO) in plant systems has attracted the attention of many researchers. A growing number of investigations have shown the significance of NO as a signal molecule or as a molecule involved in the response against (a)biotic processes. NO can be responsible of...
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author | Capilla Mata Pérez Juan Carlos Begara-Morales Mounira Chaki Beatriz Sanchez-Calvo Raquel Valderrama Maria Nieves Padilla Francisco Javier Corpas Juan B Barroso |
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description | In recent years, the study of nitric oxide (NO) in plant systems has attracted the attention of many researchers. A growing number of investigations have shown the significance of NO as a signal molecule or as a molecule involved in the response against (a)biotic processes. NO can be responsible of the post-translational modifications (NO-PTM) of target proteins by mechanisms such as the nitration of tyrosine residues. The study of protein tyrosine nitration during development and under biotic and adverse environmental conditions has increased in the last decade; nevertheless, there is also an endogenous nitration which seems to have regulatory functions. Moreover, the advance in proteome techniques has enabled the identification of new nitrated proteins, showing the high variability among plant organs, development stage and species. Finally, it may be important to discern between a widespread protein nitration because of greater RNS content, and the specific nitration of key targets which could affect cell-signaling processes. In view of the above point, we present a mini-review that offers an update about the endogenous protein tyrosine nitration, during plant development and under several abiotic stress conditions. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f95a4480738a46078e6abd6629a614ee2022-12-22T01:09:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-11-01710.3389/fpls.2016.01699219124Protein tyrosine nitration during development and abiotic stress response in plantsCapilla Mata Pérez0Juan Carlos Begara-Morales1Mounira Chaki2Beatriz Sanchez-Calvo3Raquel Valderrama4Maria Nieves Padilla5Francisco Javier Corpas6Juan B Barroso7University of JaénUniversity of JaénUniversity of JaénUniversity of JaénUniversity of JaénUniversity of JaénEstación Experimental del Zaidín, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)University of JaénIn recent years, the study of nitric oxide (NO) in plant systems has attracted the attention of many researchers. A growing number of investigations have shown the significance of NO as a signal molecule or as a molecule involved in the response against (a)biotic processes. NO can be responsible of the post-translational modifications (NO-PTM) of target proteins by mechanisms such as the nitration of tyrosine residues. The study of protein tyrosine nitration during development and under biotic and adverse environmental conditions has increased in the last decade; nevertheless, there is also an endogenous nitration which seems to have regulatory functions. Moreover, the advance in proteome techniques has enabled the identification of new nitrated proteins, showing the high variability among plant organs, development stage and species. Finally, it may be important to discern between a widespread protein nitration because of greater RNS content, and the specific nitration of key targets which could affect cell-signaling processes. In view of the above point, we present a mini-review that offers an update about the endogenous protein tyrosine nitration, during plant development and under several abiotic stress conditions.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01699/fullNitric OxidePlantsdevelopmentabiotic stressbiotic stresspost-translational modifications |
spellingShingle | Capilla Mata Pérez Juan Carlos Begara-Morales Mounira Chaki Beatriz Sanchez-Calvo Raquel Valderrama Maria Nieves Padilla Francisco Javier Corpas Juan B Barroso Protein tyrosine nitration during development and abiotic stress response in plants Frontiers in Plant Science Nitric Oxide Plants development abiotic stress biotic stress post-translational modifications |
title | Protein tyrosine nitration during development and abiotic stress response in plants |
title_full | Protein tyrosine nitration during development and abiotic stress response in plants |
title_fullStr | Protein tyrosine nitration during development and abiotic stress response in plants |
title_full_unstemmed | Protein tyrosine nitration during development and abiotic stress response in plants |
title_short | Protein tyrosine nitration during development and abiotic stress response in plants |
title_sort | protein tyrosine nitration during development and abiotic stress response in plants |
topic | Nitric Oxide Plants development abiotic stress biotic stress post-translational modifications |
url | http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01699/full |
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