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- W3016996235 abstract "Abstract Abiotic stress is one of the principal factors that affect plant growth and productivity and is characterized by the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen specie (RNS). These molecules trigger the defense mechanisms sustaining the redox homeostasis of the cells. Nonetheless, when the stress is persistent for a long time, the elevated contents of ROS and RNS could cause impairment of cellular macromolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and membrane lipids that finally results in a nitro-oxidative stress which produces cell death. In this sense, it is necessary to understand how plants survive with the change of the environment stress that could be essential to improve plant growth and crop yield. Increasing evidences suggest the relevance of nitric oxide (NO) and other RNS as signaling molecules in response to different environmental insults. In this regard, RNS can mediate signaling processes by different posttranslational modifications (PTMs) including protein S-nitrosylation, protein tyrosine nitration, and nitroalkylation. Many candidate proteins have been identified as potential cellular targets of S-nitrosylation and nitration under physiological processes and stress conditions. However, there is no information regarding protein nitroalkylation in plant systems. Until now, there is few data about the effect of these NO-dependent PTMs on protein function; therefore the identified candidates need to be characterized in more detail to better understand the function of these modifications in higher plants. The present chapter describes the current knowledge of the NO-PTMs effects on protein function and its outcome on plant response to adverse environmental stress conditions." @default.
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- W3016996235 title "Role of nitric oxide–dependent posttranslational modifications of proteins under abiotic stress" @default.
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