About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to offer a comprehensive overview of recent breakthroughs in thiol-based redox regulation in plants. We eagerly invite high-quality contributions that align with this theme, including all article types accepted by the Plant Proteomics and Protein Structural Biology section. The primary objectives include addressing specific questions about the mechanisms by which thiol-based redox switches regulate signaling pathways, testing hypotheses related to the integration of redox signaling with other cellular processes, and exploring the functional implications of cysteine modifications in plant physiology.
To gather further insights into the boundaries of thiol-based redox regulation and signaling, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
-Advancements in proteomic techniques for studying thiol-based redox regulation.
-Development and utilization of research resources, such as websites, datasets, or toolboxes, to enhance our understanding of plant thiol-based redox regulation.
-Structural analysis of proteins involved in thiol-based redox signaling.
-Functional and biochemical investigations to uncover the roles of cysteine modifications and thiol-based redox switches in plant physiology.
-Exploration of thiol-regulated ROS, RNS, and RSS homeostasis in plants.
Keywords: Thiol signaling, redox regulation, reactive molecular species, post-translational modifications
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