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DeSUMOylating isopeptidase: a second class of SUMO protease

Journal

EMBO REPORTS
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 339-346

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/embor.2012.3

Keywords

SUMO; SUMO-specific protease; desumoylation

Funding

  1. Korea Health 21 RD Project [A090224]

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The modification of proteins by small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) is crucial for the regulation of diverse cellular processes. Protein SUMOylation is reversed by isopeptidases, collectively known as deSUMOylases. Only one family of SUMO-specific proteases has been described so far: the sentrin-specific proteases (SENP). Here, we identify and characterize a new deSUMOylase, which we have named DeSI-1 (DeSumoylating Isopeptidase 1). We describe BZEL-a new transcriptional repressor-as substrate of DeSI-1. DeSI-1 catalyses the deSUMOylation, but not the deubiquitination, of BZEL. Furthermore, the SENP substrates PML and Delta Np63 are not deSUMOylated by DeSI-1, suggesting that SENP and DeSI enzymes recognize different sets of substrates. Together, these data identify a second class of SUMO proteases.

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