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1. SPINDLY mediates O-fucosylation of hundreds of proteins and sugar-dependent growth in Arabidopsis.

5. 15N Metabolic Labeling Quantification Workflow in Arabidopsis Using Protein Prospector

6. Application of Parallel Reaction Monitoring in 15N Labeled Samples for Quantification

8. bHLH transcription factors cooperate with chromatin remodelers to regulate cell fate decisions during Arabidopsis stomatal development.

12. PPKs mediate direct signal transfer from phytochrome photoreceptors to transcription factor PIF3.

13. Proteomic analysis reveals O-GlcNAc modification on proteins with key regulatory functions in Arabidopsis

14. N-Glycopeptide Profiling in Arabidopsis Inflorescence*

15. Chloroplast Methyltransferase Homolog RMT2 is Involved in Photosystem I Biogenesis

16. Nuclear Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Regulates Histone Acetylation and Transcriptional Regulation in the Ethylene Response

21. A mutually assured destruction mechanism attenuates light signaling in Arabidopsis

26. Mapping the signaling network of BIN2 kinase using TurboID-mediated biotin labeling and phosphoproteomics

37. Application of Parallel Reaction Monitoring in 15N Labeled Samples for Quantification.

38. Arabidopsis ACINUS is O-glycosylated and regulates transcription and alternative splicing of regulators of reproductive transitions

40. 15N Metabolic Labeling Quantification Workflow in Arabidopsis Using Protein Prospector.

42. Systematic Discovery of Short Linear Motifs Decodes Calcineurin Phosphatase Signaling

43. TRIPP Is a Plant-Specific Component of the Arabidopsis TRAPPII Membrane Trafficking Complex with Important Roles in Plant Development

44. BSU1 family phosphatases mediate Flagellin-FLS2 signaling through a specific phosphocode

47. Proteomic studies of the Arabidopsis TRAPP complexes reveal conserved organization and a novel plant-specific component with a role in plant development

48. Deconvoluting signals downstream of growth and immune receptor kinases by phosphocodes of the BSU1 family phosphatases

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