نتایج جستجو برای: sumo

تعداد نتایج: 3544  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Cagan Gurer Lionel Berthoux Jeremy Luban

The p6 domain of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Gag polyprotein mediates virion budding from infected cells via protein-protein contacts with the class E vacuolar protein sorting factors, Tsg101 and AIP1/ALIX. Interaction with Tsg101 is strengthened by covalent attachment of monovalent ubiquitin to HIV-1 p6. To identify additional host factors that bind to HIV-1 p6, a human cDN...

2014
Pei-Ching Chang Hsing-Jien Kung

Small Ubiquitin-related MOdifier (SUMO) modification was initially identified as a reversible post-translational modification that affects the regulation of diverse cellular processes, including signal transduction, protein trafficking, chromosome segregation, and DNA repair. Increasing evidence suggests that the SUMO system also plays an important role in regulating chromatin organization and ...

2014
Eui Tae Kim Young-Eui Kim Ye Ji Kim Myoung Kyu Lee Gary S. Hayward Jin-Hyun Ahn

Post-translational modification of proteins by members of the small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) is involved in diverse cellular functions. Many viral proteins are SUMO targets and also interact with the cellular SUMOylation system. During human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection, the immediate-early (IE) proteins IE1 and IE2 are covalently modified by SUMO. IE2 SUMOylation promotes its transac...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Kamela O Alegre David Reverter

SUMO proteases can regulate the amounts of SUMO-conjugated proteins in the cell by cleaving off the isopeptidic bond between SUMO and the target protein. Of the six members that constitute the human SENP/ULP protease family, SENP6 and SENP7 are the most divergent members in their conserved catalytic domain. The SENP6 and SENP7 subclass displays a clear proteolytic cleavage preference for SUMO2/...

Journal: :Journal of chemical information and modeling 2013
Ashutosh Kumar Akihiro Ito Mikako Hirohama Minoru Yoshida Kam Y. J. Zhang

SUMO activating enzyme 1 (SUMO E1) is responsible for the activation of SUMO in the first step of the sumoylation cascade. SUMO E1 is linked to many human diseases including cancer, thus making it a potential therapeutic target. There are few reported SUMO E1 inhibitors including several natural products. To identify small molecule inhibitors of SUMO E1 with better drug-like properties for pote...

2015
Marcelino Bermúdez-López Irene Pociño-Merino Humberto Sánchez Andrés Bueno Clàudia Guasch Seba Almedawar Sergi Bru-Virgili Eloi Garí Claire Wyman David Reverter Neus Colomina Jordi Torres-Rosell

Modification of proteins by SUMO is essential for the maintenance of genome integrity. During DNA replication, the Mms21-branch of the SUMO pathway counteracts recombination intermediates at damaged replication forks, thus facilitating sister chromatid disjunction. The Mms21 SUMO ligase docks to the arm region of the Smc5 protein in the Smc5/6 complex; together, they cooperate during recombinat...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2013
Ronald T Hay

SUMO (small ubiquitin-like modifier) emerged from the shadow of the well-established ubiquitin some 15 years ago when it was shown that a distinct conjugation pathway was responsible for SUMO modification. Since then it has been established that SUMO modifies over a thousand substrates and plays diverse roles in many important biological processes. Recognition of SUMO is mediated by short pepti...

Journal: :Molecular Cell 2005

2002
Noora Kotaja Olli A. Jänne Jorma J. Palvimo Lea Sistonen Ismo Ulmanen

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2012
Helena Cimarosti Emi Ashikaga Nadia Jaafari Laura Dearden Philip Rubin Kevin A Wilkinson Jeremy M Henley

Here, we show that oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) causes increased small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO)-1 and SUMO-2/3 conjugation to substrate proteins in cultured hippocampal neurones. Surprisingly, the SUMO protease SENP-1, which removes SUMO from conjugated proteins, was also increased by OGD, suggesting that the neuronal response to OGD involves a complex interplay between SUMOylatio...

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