“…In mammals, for instance, N-linked glycosylation is involved in cell adhesion, molecular trafficking and clearance, receptor activation, signal transduction, and endocytosis and is important for human health and disease (Ohtsubo and Marth, 2006). In higher plants, enzymes involved in protein N-glycosylation and glycoproteins that are N-glycosylated have been widely identified and found to play vital roles in diverse aspects of development and physiology, including salt tolerance and plant immunity (Lerouge et al, 1998;Kang et al, 2008;Qin et al, 2008;Liebminger et al, 2009;Saijo et al, 2009;Häweker et al, 2010;Liu and Howell, 2010;Ruiz-May et al, 2012).…”