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  • In Arabidopsis thaliana, the evolutionary conserved protein kinases KIN10 and KIN11, control reprogramming of transcription factors in response to seemingly unrelated conditions such as darkness, sugar and stress conditions. Hence KIN10 and KIN11 are key players in linking a variety of stress conditions in plants and globally regulate plant metabolism and survival.

    • Elena Baena-González
    • Filip Rolland
    • Jen Sheen
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 448, P: 938-942
  • SnRK1 is a key metabolic sensor that controls plant development and stress responses. This study integrates phosphoproteomics, affinity purification coupled to mass spectrometry, proximity labelling and crosslinking mass spectrometry to obtain more insight into its upstream regulation and downstream target processes.

    • Jelle Van Leene
    • Dominique Eeckhout
    • Geert De Jaeger
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    Nature Plants
    Volume: 8, P: 1245-1261