We are thrilled to share our most recent publication in Plant Physiology, in which we describe the large-scale identification of ubiquitination sites on Arabidopsis proteins associated with or integral to the plasma membrane, including over 100 protein kinases. Congratulations to former MSc student Lauren Grubb, on her very first, first-author publication. During her degree, Lauren was awarded a prestigious NSERC Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement to work with proteomics experts Frank Menke, Paul Derbyshire, and Cyril Zipfel at the Sainsbury Laboratory in Norwich, England. Loving her stay abroad, she later joined the John Innes Centre as a PhD Student. Very recent MSc graduate Katy Dunning used her expert computing skills to analyze the finer details of our dataset, and this is her very first co-authored publication. We hope you find this dataset useful. Congrats to all co-authors on their great work and perseverance during the ongoing pandemic. Comments are closed.
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