About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to collect and discuss the most recent advances on protein metabolism mechanisms during plant environmental stresses responses using molecular, biochemical, physiological, structural, and systems biology approaches in plants including crop and wild species.
We expect submissions of original research, reviews, and methods, including (but not limited to) investigations on the following subtopics:
1. Novel players involved in the proteolytic-antiproteolytic balance.
2. Synthesis, degradation, and recycling of amino acids and proteins.
3. Roles of proteolytic enzymes and their activators and inhibitors.
4. Protein composition and quality systems: control and regulation.
5. Protein functional status, appropriate folding, post-translational modifications.
6. Hormonal regulation and signal transduction of amino acids and proteins metabolism.
7. Crosstalk between amino acid and protein metabolism and energy, carbohydrate and secondary metabolism, and the carbon-nitrogen budget.
8. Profiling of proteome and post-translationally modified proteome
Please note that a broad spectrum of submissions on protein and amino acid metabolism, profiling of proteome, and post-translationally modified proteome are welcomed, but descriptive manuscripts lacking significant mechanistic and/or physiological insights would be rejected without peer review.
Keywords: abiotic stress, amino acid, biotic stress, phytocystatin, phytohormone, protease, protease activator, protease inhibitor, proteolysis, signal transduction, proteome, protein phosphorylation, protein ubiquitination, protein post-translational modification
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