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  2. Proteomic analysis of SUMO4 substrates in HEK293 cells under serum starvation-induced stress

Proteomic analysis of SUMO4 substrates in HEK293 cells under serum starvation-induced stress

  • Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2005 Dec 2;337(4):1308-18. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.09.191.
Dehuang Guo 1 Junyan Han Bao-Ling Adam Nancy H Colburn Mong-Heng Wang Zheng Dong Decio L Eizirik Jin-Xiong She Cong-Yi Wang
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  • 1 Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, 1120 15th Street, CA4098, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.
Abstract

The substrates of SUMO4, a novel member for the SUMO gene family, were characterized in HEK293 cells cultured under serum starvation by proteomic analysis. We identified 90 SUMO4 substrates including anti-stress proteins such as antioxidant enzymes and molecular chaperones or co-chaperones. The substrates also include proteins involved in the regulation of DNA repair and synthesis, RNA processing, protein degradation, and glucose metabolism. Several SUMO4-associated transcription factors were characterized by Western blot analyses. AP-1 was selected for in vitro conjugation assays to confirm SUMO4 sumoylation of these transcription factors. Further functional analyses of the transcription factors suggested that SUMO4 sumoylation represses AP-1 and AP-2alpha transcriptional activity, but enhances GR DNA binding capacity. These results demonstrate that SUMO4 sumoylation may play an important role in the regulation of intracellular stress.

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