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  • The hunt for the receptor for abscisic acid, initially marked by false starts and lingering doubts, has met with success. Converging studies now reveal the details of how this plant hormone transmits its message.

    • Laura B. Sheard
    • Ning Zheng
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 462, P: 575-576
  • The past decade has witnessed an explosion in the identification of ubiquitin-ligase complexes as the missing receptors for important small-molecule hormones regulating plant growth and development. These breakthroughs were initiated by genetic approaches, with structural analysis providing mechanistic insights into how hormone perception and signaling are coupled to protein ubiquitination. Although there are still many unknowns, plants have imparted valuable lessons about the pharmacology of ubiquitin modification.

    • Nitzan Shabek
    • Ning Zheng
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Volume: 21, P: 293-296