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Deciphering the Ubiquitin-like Code of DNA-PK: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities. [PDF]

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SUMOylation in atherosclerosis

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2020
Atherosclerosis (AS) is the pathophysiologic basis of many cardiovascular diseases. A number of studies have shown that post-translational modification (PTM) contributes to the initiation and progression of AS. For example, recent studies found that SUMOylation, ie, small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) conjugation to target substrate proteins, was ...
Yi-Zhang Liu   +6 more
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Pc2 and SUMOylation

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007
Polycomb proteins are key regulators of transcription in metazoan organisms. Recent work has shed light on the nature of the polycomb protein complexes in flies and mammalian cells. Multiple enzymatic activities have been shown to associate with polycomb complexes, including histone methyltransferase, histone deacetylase and ubiquitination activities ...
D, Wotton, J C, Merrill
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SUMOylation in carcinogenesis

Cancer Letters, 2012
SUMOylation is a post-translational modification characterized by covalent and reversible binding of small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) to a target protein. In mammals, four different isoforms, termed SUMO-1, -2, -3 and -4 have been identified so far.
Bettermann   +4 more
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Targeting SUMOylation in cancer

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2021
Purpose of review In the article, we focus on the role of SUMOylation in tumorigenesis and cancer-related processes, including Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT), metastasis, resistance to cancer therapies, and antitumor immunity. Clinical perspective on small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) inhibitors will be discussed.
Li, Du, Wei, Liu, Steven T, Rosen
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Uncovering global SUMOylation signaling networks in a site-specific manner

open access: yesNature Structural and Molecular Biology, 2014
SUMOylation is a reversible post-translational modification essential for genome stability. Using high-resolution MS, we have studied global SUMOylation in human cells in a site-specific manner, identifying a total of >4,300 SUMOylation sites in >1,600 ...
Ivo A Hendriks   +2 more
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