Role of ubiquitination in arsenic tolerance in plants

TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE(2023)

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Arsenic (As) is harmful to all living organisms, including humans and plants. To limit As uptake and avoid its toxicity, plants employ systems that regulate the uptake of As from the soil and its translocation from roots to grains. Ubiquitination, a highly conserved post-translational modification (PTM) in all eukaryotes, plays crucial roles in modulating As detoxification mechanisms in budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), but little is known about its roles in As tolerance and transport in plants. In this opinion article we review recent findings and suggest that ubiquitination plays a crucial role in regulating As transport in plants. We also propose ideas for future research to explore the importance of ubiquitina-tion for enhancing As tolerance in crops.
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food safety,ubiquitination of arsenic transporters,yeast,rice,HECT type E3 ligase
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