“…In Arabidopsis , HISTONE MONOUBIQUITINATION1 (HUB1) and HUB2 act nonredundantly but possibly as a hetero‐tetramer E3, whereas UBIQUITIN CONJUGATING ENZYMES1 (UBC1) and UBC2, but not UBC3, act redundantly as E2 in H2B monoubiquitination (Fleury et al ., ; Liu et al ., ; Cao et al ., ; Xu et al ., ). Characterization of the hub1 , hub2 , hub1hub2 and ubc1ubc2 mutants has revealed that H2Bub1 regulates multiple processes, including cell cycle and plant growth (Fleury et al ., ; Lolas et al ., ), seed dormancy (Liu et al ., ), leaf cuticle formation (Ménard et al ., ), flowering (Cao et al ., ; Gu et al ., ; Xu et al ., ), circadian clock and photomorphogenesis (Bourbousse et al ., ; Himanen et al ., ), as well as plant defense (Dhawan et al ., ; Zou et al ., ). More recent studies have demonstrated that knockdown of HUB1/HUB2 in tomato also affects plant response to pathogens (Zhang et al ., ) and loss of HUB1/HUB2 in rice leads to early heading, dwarfism and anther developmental defects (Cao et al ., ).…”