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Human Regulatory Protein Ki-1/57 Is a Target of SUMOylation and Affects PML Nuclear Body Formation.

J Proteome Res.. 2017-09; 
Saito Â, Souza EE, Costa FC, Meirelles GV, Gonçalves KA, Santos MT, Bressan GC, McComb ME, Costello CE, Whelan SA, Kobarg J.
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Abstract

Ki-1/57 is a nuclear and cytoplasmic regulatory protein first identified in malignant cells from Hodgkin's lymphoma. It is involved in gene expression regulation on both transcriptional and mRNA metabolism levels. Ki-1/57 belongs to the family of intrinsically unstructured proteins and undergoes phosphorylation by PKC and methylation by PRMT1. Previous characterization of its protein interaction profile by yeast two-hybrid screening showed that Ki-1/57 interacts with proteins of the SUMOylation machinery, the SUMO E2 conjugating enzyme UBC9 and the SUMO E3 ligase PIAS3, which suggested that Ki-1/57 could be involved with this process. Here we identified seven potential SUMO target sites (lysine residues) on Ki-... More

Keywords

CGI-55; Ki-1/57; PML-NBs; SUMOylation; arsenic trioxide; posttranslational modifications