Signalling mechanisms and cellular functions of SUMO
ACO Vertegaal - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022 - nature.com
Sumoylation is an essential post-translational modification that is catalysed by a small
number of modifying enzymes but regulates thousands of target proteins in a dynamic …
number of modifying enzymes but regulates thousands of target proteins in a dynamic …
A highly sensitive nanochannel device for the detection of SUMO1 peptides
Y Qin, X Zhang, Y Song, B Zhong, L Liu, D Wang… - Chemical …, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
SUMOylation is an important and highly dynamic post-translational modification (PTM)
process of protein, and its disequilibrium may cause various diseases, such as cancers and …
process of protein, and its disequilibrium may cause various diseases, such as cancers and …
Replication protein A utilizes differential engagement of its DNA-binding domains to bind biologically relevant ssDNAs in diverse binding modes
TA Wieser, DS Wuttke - Biochemistry, 2022 - ACS Publications
Replication protein A (RPA) is a ubiquitous ssDNA-binding protein that functions in many
DNA processing pathways to maintain genome integrity. Recent studies suggest that RPA …
DNA processing pathways to maintain genome integrity. Recent studies suggest that RPA …
Proper RPA acetylation promotes accurate DNA replication and repair
X Gan, Y Zhang, D Jiang, J Shi, H Zhao… - Nucleic Acids …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding protein complex RPA plays a critical role in
promoting DNA replication and multiple DNA repair pathways. However, how RPA is …
promoting DNA replication and multiple DNA repair pathways. However, how RPA is …
An Aurora B-RPA signaling axis secures chromosome segregation fidelity
Errors in chromosome segregation underlie genomic instability associated with cancers.
Resolution of replication and recombination intermediates and protection of vulnerable …
Resolution of replication and recombination intermediates and protection of vulnerable …
SOSSB1 and SOSSB2 mutually regulate protein stability through competitive binding of SOSSA
Q Zhang, R Hao, H Chen, G Zhou - Cell Death Discovery, 2023 - nature.com
Human single-stranded DNA-binding protein homologs hSSB1 (SOSSB1) and hSSB2
(SOSSB2) make a vital impact on maintaining genome stability as the B subunits of the …
(SOSSB2) make a vital impact on maintaining genome stability as the B subunits of the …
[HTML][HTML] CDC20 Holds Novel Regulation Mechanism in RPA1 during Different Stages of DNA Damage to Induce Radio-Chemoresistance
Y Gao, P Wen, C Shao, C Ye, Y Chen, J You… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Targeting CDC20 can enhance the radiosensitivity of tumor cells, but the function and
mechanism of CDC20 on DNA damage repair response remains vague. To examine that …
mechanism of CDC20 on DNA damage repair response remains vague. To examine that …
Identification of different classes of genome instability suppressor genes through analysis of DNA damage response markers
BZ Li, RD Kolodner, CD Putnam - G3 Genes| Genomes …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Cellular pathways that detect DNA damage are useful for identifying genes that suppress
DNA damage, which can cause genome instability and cancer predisposition syndromes …
DNA damage, which can cause genome instability and cancer predisposition syndromes …
Regulation of Genomic Integrity Through Configurational Rearrangements of RPA
S Kuppa - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Replication Protein A (RPA) is an essential eukaryotic single-stranded DNA binding
protein that performs a multitude of functions associated with DNA metabolism. i) It binds to …
protein that performs a multitude of functions associated with DNA metabolism. i) It binds to …
Biochemical and Cellular Analysis of Replication Factor a in DNA Repair and Checkpoint Exit
TA Baumgartner - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Broken DNA is a hazard to every living organism. In higher eukaryotes like humans broken
DNA can lead to a variety of diseases, but especially genetic diseases and cancer. To …
DNA can lead to a variety of diseases, but especially genetic diseases and cancer. To …