Our new research article is now published in Nature Communications

Exciting news from the Shabek Lab! Our new research article is now published in Nature Communications: Salicylic Acid Modulates Its Catabolic Enzymes via Proteasomal Degradation Linked to SCF-Associated Proximity Networks by Natalie Hamada, Malathy Palayam, Jacob Moe-Lange,  Sun Hyun Chang, collaborators, and Nitzan Shabek. This study uncovers a new regulatory mechanism controlling the immune hormone

Our new focused review article is now published in The Plant Journal

Our new focused review article is now published in The Plant Journal: Ubiquitin Ligases in Plant Immunity: Structural Mechanisms and Signaling by Natalie Hamada, Katherine A. Hand, and Nitzan Shabek. This review explores how E3 ubiquitin ligases function as master regulators of plant immunity, controlling the stability and activity of receptors, kinases, transcription factors, and

Our new review article is now online in Annual Review of Plant Biology

Our new review article is now online in Annual Review of Plant Biology: Structural Insights into Plant Hormone-Sensing Mechanisms by Sun Hyun Chang, Malathy Palayam, Katherine A. Hand, and Nitzan Shabek. This review highlights how plants detect hormones through remarkably diverse receptors and signaling systems that control growth, development, immunity, and environmental adaptation. Drawing on

Our collaborative review article is now published in The Plant Journal

Molecular Insights into Volatile Organic Compound Sensing and Signaling in Plants by Matthew E. Bergman, Sun Hyun Chang, Benoît Boachon, Nitzan Shabek, and Natalia Dudareva. This review explores how plants sense volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released by neighboring plants, microbes, and the environment, revealing an emerging layer of plant communication. We highlight the receptors and

New preprint from the lab

New study out as a preprint to close out 2025! 🌱 In collaboration with the Walley lab, we report dynamic ASK1 proximity networks that reveal both SCF-dependent and noncanonical roles in ABA signaling and drought adaptation. Our work maps how ASK1/SKP1 protein interaction networks are rewired during stress, uncovering new layers of regulatory flexibility in

Our collaborative study is published in The Plant Journal!

Congratulations to the Shabek Lab, and especially to our collaborators with Katie Dehesh’s group (UC Riverside), for contributing to an exciting new study!The work, “Bimodal retrograde signaling disrupts a suppressor network and activates a key transcriptional activator to direct stress responses,” uncovers how the plastidial metabolite MEcPP orchestrates stress-responsive gene expression. By dismantling suppressors (HAT1,