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1. Relative Protein Lifetime Measurement in Plants Using Tandem Fluorescent Protein Timers

3. Relative Protein Lifetime Measurement in Plants Using Tandem Fluorescent Protein Timers.

4. HYPK promotes the activity of the N α -acetyltransferase A complex to determine proteostasis of nonAc-X 2 /N-degron-containing proteins.

5. OsHYPK-mediated protein N-terminal acetylation coordinates plant development and abiotic stress responses in rice.

6. Cotranslational N-degron masking by acetylation promotes proteome stability in plants.

7. The Arabidopsis N α -acetyltransferase NAA60 locates to the plasma membrane and is vital for the high salt stress response.

8. NAA50 Is an Enzymatically Active N α -Acetyltransferase That Is Crucial for Development and Regulation of Stress Responses.

9. Dual lysine and N-terminal acetyltransferases reveal the complexity underpinning protein acetylation.

10. NatB-Mediated N-Terminal Acetylation Affects Growth and Biotic Stress Responses.

11. Differential N-end Rule Degradation of RIN4/NOI Fragments Generated by the AvrRpt2 Effector Protease.

12. Tandem Fluorescent Protein Timers for Noninvasive Relative Protein Lifetime Measurement in Plants.

13. N-terminal acetylation: an essential protein modification emerges as an important regulator of stress responses.

14. Sulfur availability regulates plant growth via glucose-TOR signaling.

15. ROS-Mediated Inhibition of S -nitrosoglutathione Reductase Contributes to the Activation of Anti-oxidative Mechanisms.

16. Downregulation of N-terminal acetylation triggers ABA-mediated drought responses in Arabidopsis.

17. Molecular identification and functional characterization of the first Nα-acetyltransferase in plastids by global acetylome profiling.

18. Two N-terminal acetyltransferases antagonistically regulate the stability of a nod-like receptor in Arabidopsis.

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