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Analysis of Protein Sumoylation
Current Protocols in Protein Science, 2016AbstractSumoylation, wherein small ubiquitin‐like modifier (SUMO) proteins are covalently attached to specific lysine residues of target proteins, plays an important role in regulating many diverse cellular processes via its control of the functional properties of the modified proteins.
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SUMOylation targeting mitophagy in cardiovascular diseases
Journal of molecular medicine, 2022Hong Xiao+5 more
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Apoptosis is a physiological mechanism to maintain human tissues or cells, and pathological dysfunction of this process explains some disease states or drug resistance. P53, mdm2, sumoylation, signal transduction, and transcriptional control are important in regulation in cancer cells.
Yuko Mishima+3 more
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Apoptosis is a physiological mechanism to maintain human tissues or cells, and pathological dysfunction of this process explains some disease states or drug resistance. P53, mdm2, sumoylation, signal transduction, and transcriptional control are important in regulation in cancer cells.
Yuko Mishima+3 more
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SUMOylation of SUMOylation proteins
Reactome - a curated knowledgebase of biological pathways, 2018openaire +1 more source
Probing the roles of SUMOylation in cancer cell biology by using a selective SAE inhibitor.
Nature Chemical Biology, 2017Xingyue He+28 more
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