supported by the Major Program of Guangdong Basic and Applied Research(2019B030302006);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32270292,32270752,and 31970531);the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong(2019A1515110330,2018B030308002,and 2021A1515011151);the Program for Changjiang Scholars;and the Guangdong Special Support Program of Young Top-Notch Talent in Science and Technology Innovation(2019TQ05N651).
Dear Editor,SUMOylation,which transfers a small ubiquitin-like protein to the lysine residues of target proteins,is an important type of posttranslational modification in eukaryotic cells.This modification plays a cri...
supported by grants from the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong(2018B030308002);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31871222,31670286,31771504,and 31970531);the Guangdong YangFan Innovative and Entrepreneurial Research Team Project(2015YT02H032);the Program for Changjiang Scholars;the Guangdong Special Support Program of Young Top-Notch Talent in Science and Technology Innovation(2019TQ05N651).
The post-translational protein modification known as SUMOylation has conserved roles in the heat stress responses of various species.The functional connection between the global regulation of gene expression and chrom...
supported by grants from the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2016YFD0100405;2017YFA0503800);the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB27030205);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31800235).
Small ubiquitin-like modifier(SUMO)post-translational modification(SUMOylation)plays essential roles in regulating various biological processes;however,its function and regulation in the plant light signaling pathway ...
supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation(IOS-1645659)to L.Z.No conflict of interest declared.
Post-translational modifications(PTMs)are central to the modulation of protein activity,stability,subcellular localization,and interaction with partners.They greatly expand the diversity and functionality of the prote...