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Evolution of a signalling system that incorporates both redundancy and diversity:: Arabidopsis SUMOylation

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BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 398, Issue -, Pages 521-529

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BJ20060426

Keywords

Arabidopsis thaliana; reversible post-translational modification; signalling system; small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO); SUMOylation; ubiquitin-like protein protease-1 (ULP 1)

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  1. NIAID NIH HHS [AI056404, R01 AI056404] Funding Source: Medline

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The reversible post-translational modifier, SUMO (small ubiquitin-related modifier), modulates the activity of a diverse set of target proteins, resulting in important consequences to the cellular machinery. Conjugation machinery charges the processed SUMO so that it can be linked via an isopeptide bond to a target protein. The removal of SUMO moieties from conjugated proteins by isopeptidases regenerates pools of processed SUMOs and unmodified target proteins. The evolutionarily conserved SUMO-conjugating proteins, E1 and E2, recognize a diverse set of Arabidopsis SUMO proteins using them to modify protein substrates. In contrast, the deSUMOylating enzymes differentially recognize the Arabidopsis SUMO proteins, resulting in specificity of the deconjugating machinery. The specificity of the Arabidopsis deSUMOylating enzymes is further diversified by the addition of regulatory domains. Therefore the SUMO proteins, in this signalling system, have evolved to contain in formation that allows not only redundancy with the conjugation system but also diversity with the deconjugating enzymes.

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