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SUMO‐Mimicking Peptides Inhibiting Protein SUMOylation [PDF]
AbstractThe ubiquitin‐like protein SUMO is transferred through a core E1–E2 cascade composed of the SUMO‐activating enzyme (SAE) and Ubc9 to modify cellular proteins and transmit important biological signals. SAE primarily recognizes the C‐terminal tail of SUMO and catalyzes ATP condensation with the SUMO C‐terminal carboxylate to activate its transfer
Bo, Zhao +5 more
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A Method for SUMO Modification of Proteins in vitro
The Small Ubiquitin-related Modifier (SUMO) is a protein that is post-translationally added to and reversibly removed from other proteins in eukaryotic cells.
Christine Lee +3 more
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Generation of specific inhibitors of SUMO-1– and SUMO-2/3–mediated protein-protein interactions using Affimer (Adhiron) technology [PDF]
Because protein-protein interactions underpin most biological processes, developing tools that target them to understand their function or to inform the development of therapeutics is an important task.
Adrian Whitehouse +24 more
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SUMO-SIM interactions regulate the activity of RGSZ2 proteins. [PDF]
The RGSZ2 gene, a regulator of G protein signaling, has been implicated in cognition, Alzheimer's disease, panic disorder, schizophrenia and several human cancers.
Javier Garzón +6 more
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Proteotoxic stress reprograms the chromatin landscape of SUMO modification [PDF]
The small ubiquitin-like modifier 2 (SUMO-2) is required for survival when cells are exposed to treatments that induce proteotoxic stress by causing the accumulation of misfolded proteins.
Anne Seifert +4 more
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Localization of SUMO-modified Proteins Using Fluorescent Sumo-trapping Proteins
Here we are presenting a novel method to study the sumoylation of proteins and their sub-cellular localization in mammalian cells and nematode oocytes. This method utilizes a recombinant modified SUMO-trapping protein fragment, kmUTAG, derived from the Ulp1 SUMO protease of the stress-tolerant budding yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus.
Rui, Yin +3 more
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Global SUMO proteome responses guide gene regulation, mRNA biogenesis, and plant stress responses
Small-ubiquitin-like MOdifier (SUMO) is a key regulator of abiotic stress, disease resistance and development in plants. The identification of >350 plant SUMO targets has revealed many processes modulated by SUMO and potential consequences of SUMO on ...
Magdalena eMazur +1 more
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SUMO modification and its regulation of signaling pathways [PDF]
SUMO modification is a kind of post-translational modification of proteins, which plays an important role in regulating protein stability, protein-protein interaction and subcellular localization.
XIAO Yun-fei, WANG Jia-bin, GENG Hai-gang, LIU Qing-juan
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Tomosyn interacts with the SUMO E3 ligase PIASγ. [PDF]
Protein modification by Small Ubiquitin-like MOdifier (SUMO) entities is involved in a number of neuronal functions, including synaptogenesis and synaptic plasticity. Tomosyn-1 (syntaxin-binding protein 5; STXPB5) binds to t-SNARE (Soluble NSF Attachment
Cornelia J Geerts +4 more
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SUMOylation in Drosophila Development
Small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO), an ~90 amino acid ubiquitin-like protein, is highly conserved throughout the eukaryotic domain. Like ubiquitin, SUMO is covalently attached to lysine side chains in a large number of target proteins.
Albert J. Courey +2 more
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