Elevated salicylic acid levels conferred by increased expression of ISOCHORISMATE SYNTHASE 1 contribute to hyperaccumulation of SUMO1 conjugates in the Arabidopsis mutant early in short days 4
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SummaryPost‐translational modification of proteins by attachment of small ubiquitin‐like modifier (SUMO) is essential for plant growth and development. Mutations in the SUMO protease early in short days 4 (ESD4) cause hyperaccumulation of conjugates formed between SUMO and its substrates, and phenotypically are associated with extreme early flowering and impaired growth....
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Arabidopsis thaliana , PROTEINS , salicylic acid , isochorismate synthase I , Arabidopsis , E3 LIGASE , UBIQUITIN LIGASE , SYSTEMIC ACQUIRED-RESISTANCE , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , FLOWERING-TIME , 106052 Cell biology , Intramolecular Transferases , STRESS RESPONSES , Arabidopsis Proteins , sumoylation , flowering time , ABSCISIC-ACID , SUMOYLATION , INNATE IMMUNITY , PLANT DEFENSE , 106052 Zellbiologie , early in short days 4 , Salicylic Acid , Protein Processing, Post-Translational
