| Literature DB >> 23914202 |
Ramiro París1, Marí J Iglesias, Marí C Terrile, Claudia A Casalongué.
Abstract
In plants, a wide frame of physiological processes are regulated in liaison by both, nitric oxide (NO) and hormones. Such overlapping roles raise the question of how the cross-talk between NO and hormones trigger common physiological responses. In general, NO has been largely accepted as a signaling molecule that works in different processes. Among the most relevant ways NO and the NO-derived reactive species can accomplish their biological functions it is worthy to mention post-translational protein modifications. In the last years, S-nitrosylation has been the most studied NO-dependent regulatory mechanism. Briefly, S-nitrosylation is a redox-based mechanism for cysteine residue modification and is being recognized as a ubiquitous regulatory reaction comparable to phosphorylation. Therefore, it is emerging as a crucial mechanism for the transduction of NO bioactivity in plants and animals. In this mini-review, we provide an overview on S-nitrosylation of target proteins related to hormone networks in plants.Entities:
Keywords: S-nitrosylation; nitric oxide; phytohormones; redox mechanism; signaling
Year: 2013 PMID: 23914202 PMCID: PMC3729995 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2013.00294
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753