Abstract

Lectins have chaperone-like activity with carbohydrate-binding sites, key in cellular homeostasis. However, the specific interactions of lectin with endoplasmic-reticulum (ER) proteins during stress are unclear. Recently, Das et al. (2023) study reveals lectins' critical role in root cap stress response, through regulating ER stress-responsive proteins, suggesting pathways for enhancing plant resilience.

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