Abstract:Stress is a ubiquitous part of life that disrupts cellular function and, if unresolved, can irreparably damage essential biomolecules and organelles. All organisms can experience stress in the form of unfavorable environmental conditions including exposure to extreme temperatures, hypoxia, reactive oxygen species, alcohol, or shifts in osmolarity. To survive, organisms must sense these changes then react and adapt. One highly conserved adaptive response to stress is through protein sumoylation, which is a post… Show more
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