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Total Chemical Synthesis of SUMO and SUMO‐Based Probes for Profiling the Activity of SUMO‐Specific Proteases [PDF]

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2018
AbstractSUMO is a post‐translational modifier critical for cell cycle progression and genome stability that plays a role in tumorigenesis, thus rendering SUMO‐specific enzymes potential pharmacological targets. However, the systematic generation of tools for the activity profiling of SUMO‐specific enzymes has proven challenging.
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SUMO: getting it on

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007
Post-translational modification of cellular proteins by the SUMO (small ubiquitin-related modifier) is involved in numerous modes of regulation in widely different biological processes. In contrast with ubiquitination, SUMO conjugation is highly specific in terms of target lysine residues, but many aspects of substrate and lysine selection by the SUMO ...
J, Anckar, L, Sistonen
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SUMO Signaling by Hypoxic Inactivation of SUMO-Specific Isopeptidases [PDF]

open access: yesCell Reports, 2016
Post-translational modification of proteins with ubiquitin-like SUMO modifiers is a tightly regulated and highly dynamic process. The SENP family of SUMO-specific isopeptidases comprises six cysteine proteases. They are instrumental in counterbalancing SUMO conjugation, but their regulation is not well understood.
Kristina Wagner   +2 more
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Sumo Control

2010
Sumoylation, the covalent attachment of SUMO peptide to cellular proteins, is an essential regulator of protein function involved in a wide range of cellular events. Deregulation of the SUMO pathway is implicated in the pathogenesis of several diseases, so it is important to understand how this system is controlled.
Maderböck, K., Pichler, A.
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SUMO Conjugation and SUMO Chain Formation by Plant Enzymes

2022
SUMO conjugation is a conserved process of eukaryotes, and essential in metazoa. Similar to ubiquitylation, a SUMO-activating enzyme links to the SUMO carboxyl-terminal Gly in a thioester bond, and a SUMO-conjugating enzyme accepts activated SUMO and can transfer it to substrates.
Tomanov, Konstantin   +3 more
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SUMO Losing Balance: SUMO Proteases Disrupt SUMO Homeostasis to Facilitate Cancer Development and Progression

open access: yesGenes and Cancer, 2010
Small ubiquitin-like modifiers (SUMO) conjugation to cellular proteins is a reversible posttranslational modification that mediates the protein's function, subcellular localization, and/or expression. The SUMO proteases (SENP) deconjugate modified proteins and thus are critical for maintaining the level of SUMOylated and un-SUMOylated substrates ...
Tasneem Bawa-Khalfe, Edward T H Yeh
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The SUMO Pathway

Ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like modifiers constitute one of the most versatile systems for the control of protein function by post-translational modifications. While the ubiquitin pathway has been very well characterized, our knowledge of SUMO and its mechanisms of action is still limited.
Rodrigo, Martín-Rufo   +2 more
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It takes a PHD to SUMO

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2008
PHD fingers and bromodomains are found in close proximity to each other in many chromatin-associated proteins and can functionally synergize. Recently, it has been demonstrated that the PHD finger of the KAP1 co-repressor functions as an E3 SUMO ligase for the adjacent bromodomain.
Jamy, Peng, Joanna, Wysocka
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