نتایج جستجو برای: sumo

تعداد نتایج: 3544  

2014
Bing Chu Feng Yao Cheng Cheng Yang Wu Yanli Mei Xuejie Li Yan Liu Peisheng Wang Lin Hou Xiangyang Zou

During embryonic development of Artemia sinica, environmental stresses induce the embryo diapause phenomenon, required to resist apoptosis and regulate cell cycle activity. The small ubiquitin-related modifier-1 (SUMO), a reversible post-translational protein modifier, plays an important role in embryo development. SUMO regulates multiple cellular processes, including development and other biol...

2017
James P. De Andrade Allison W. Lorenzen Vincent T. Wu Maria V. Bogachek Jung M. Park Vivian W. Gu Claire M. Sevenich Victoria C. Cassady Anna C. Beck Mikhail V. Kulak Robert A. Robinson Geeta Lal Ronald J. Weigel

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are expanded in anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) and standard treatment approaches have failed to improve survival, suggesting a need to specifically target the CSC population. Recent studies in breast and colorectal cancer demonstrated that inhibition of the SUMO pathway repressed CD44 and cleared the CSC population, mediated through SUMO-unconjugated TFAP2A. We sought ...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2008
Ivan Matic Martijn van Hagen Joost Schimmel Boris Macek Stephen C Ogg Michael H Tatham Ronald T Hay Angus I Lamond Matthias Mann Alfred C O Vertegaal

The length and precise linkage of polyubiquitin chains is important for their biological activity. Although other ubiquitin-like proteins have the potential to form polymeric chains their identification in vivo is challenging and their functional role is unclear. Vertebrates express three small ubiquitin-like modifiers, SUMO-1, SUMO-2, and SUMO-3. Mature SUMO-2 and SUMO-3 are nearly identical a...

Background: Progesterone is indispensable for differentiation of human endometrial stromal cells (HESCs) into decidual cells, a process that critically controls embryo implantation. However, HESCs also abundantly express androgen receptors (AR), yet the role of this member of the superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors in the decidual process remains poorly elucidated. Materials a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Adam Rosendorff Shuhei Sakakibara Sixin Lu Elliott Kieff Yan Xuan Alessandra DiBacco Yujiang Shi Yang Shi Grace Gill

Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) modification of transcription factors is generally associated with repression. Reverse genetic analysis of SUMO-1, and -2 conserved residues emphasized the importance of dual charge reversals in abrogating the critical role of SUMO-2 K33, K35, and K42 in repression. GST-SUMO-2-affinity chromatography followed by liquid chromatography (LC)-MS analysis identif...

2013
Catherine M. Guzzo Michael J. Matunis

Monomeric and polymeric forms of SUMO and ubiquitin are covalently attached to substrates and recognized by effector proteins containing SUMOinteracting motifs (SIMs) or ubiquitininteracting motifs (UIMs), thereby triggering a wide range of biological responses. SUMO and ubiquitin were thought to represent distinct homotypic signals, until recent studies revealed the presence of hybrid SUMO-Ub ...

Journal: :Annual review of biochemistry 2004
Erica S Johnson

Small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) family proteins function by becoming covalently attached to other proteins as post-translational modifications. SUMO modifies many proteins that participate in diverse cellular processes, including transcriptional regulation, nuclear transport, maintenance of genome integrity, and signal transduction. Reversible attachment of SUMO is controlled by an enzy...

2014
Federico Pelisch Remi Sonneville Ehsan Pourkarimi Ana Agostinho J. Julian Blow Anton Gartner Ronald T. Hay

The small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO), initially characterized as a suppressor of a mutation in the gene encoding the centromeric protein MIF2, is involved in many aspects of cell cycle regulation. The dynamics of conjugation and deconjugation and the role of SUMO during the cell cycle remain unexplored. Here we used Caenorhabditis elegans to establish the contribution of SUMO to a timely an...

2014
Qi Zhao Yubin Xie Yueyuan Zheng Shuai Jiang Wenzhong Liu Weiping Mu Zexian Liu Yong Zhao Yu Xue Jian Ren

Small ubiquitin-like modifiers (SUMOs) regulate a variety of cellular processes through two distinct mechanisms, including covalent sumoylation and non-covalent SUMO interaction. The complexity of SUMO regulations has greatly hampered the large-scale identification of SUMO substrates or interaction partners on a proteome-wide level. In this work, we developed a new tool called GPS-SUMO for the ...

2013
Jacqueline Gire O’Rourke Jaclyn R. Gareau Joseph Ochaba Wan Song Tamás Raskó David Reverter John Lee Alex Mas Monteys Judit Pallos Lisa Mee Malini Vashishtha Barbara L. Apostol Thomas Peter Nicholson Katalin Illes Ya-Zhen Zhu Mary Dasso Gillian P. Bates Marian Difiglia Beverly Davidson Erich E. Wanker J. Lawrence Marsh Christopher D. Lima Joan S. Steffan Leslie M. Thompson

A key feature in Huntington disease (HD) is the accumulation of mutant Huntingtin (HTT) protein, which may be regulated by posttranslational modifications. Here, we define the primary sites of SUMO modification in the amino-terminal domain of HTT, show modification downstream of this domain, and demonstrate that HTT is modified by the stress-inducible SUMO-2. A systematic study of E3 SUMO ligas...

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