Abstract
Nitric oxide (NO) can perform its physiological role through protein S-nitrosylation, a redox-based post-translational modification (PTM). This review details the specific molecular mechanisms and current detection technologies of S-nitrosylation. It also comprehensively synthesizes emerging evidence of S-nitrosylation roles in plant biological processes, including growth and development, immune signaling, stress responses and symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Furthermore, the review analyzes research progress on the crosstalk between S-nitrosylation and other protein PTMs. Finally, unresolved issues such as the spatio-temporal resolution of SNO-proteome mapping and standardized protocols for reproducibility are pointed out. In summary, this work proposes a roadmap for future research.