01532nam a2200145Ia 4500003001000000005001700010040000900027245013600036490006000172520092400232700001601156700001701172856015601189008004101345MX-MdCICY20260521091338.0 cCICY10aNumerous posttranslational modifications provide opportunities for the intricate regulation of metabolic enzymes at multiple levels0 vCurrent Opinion in Plant Biology, 7(3), p.318-322, 20043 aThe metabolic plasticity displayed by plants during normal development, and in response to environmental fluctuations and stressors, is essential for their growth and survival. The capacity to regulate metabolic enzymes intricately arises in part from posttranslational modifications that can affect enzymatic activity, intracellular localization, protein-protein interactions, and stability. Protein phosphorylation and thiol/disulfide redox modulation are important modifications in plants, and it is likely that O-glycosylation and S-nitrosylation will also emerge as important mechanisms. Recent advances in the field of proteomics, in particular the development of novel and specific chemistries for the detection of a diverse number of modifications, are rapidly expanding our awareness of possible modifications and our understanding of the enzymes whose functions are likely to be regulated posttranslationally.12aHuber, S.C.12aHardin, S.C.40uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1ubtrHMKsuviCaHq84mdN5tXZ0t4MAbgt/view?usp=drivesdkzPara ver el documento ingresa a Google con tu cuenta: @cicy.edu.mx250602s9999 xx |||||s2 |||| ||und|d