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Purification of SUMO-1 modified IκBα and complex formation with NF-κB.
IRI USR 3078 CNRS, Parc CNRS de la Haute Borne, 50 Avenue de Halley, BP 70478, 59658 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France.
Protein Expression and Purification (impact factor:
1.59).
06/2011;
80(2):211-6.
DOI:10.1016/j.pep.2011.06.009
Source: PubMed
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ABSTRACT: Eukaryotic proteins can be modified through attachment to various small molecules and proteins. One such modification is conjugation to ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs), which controls an enormous range of physiological processes. Bound UBLs mainly regulate the interactions of proteins with other macromolecules, for example binding to the proteasome or recruitment to chromatin. The various UBL systems use related enzymes to attach specific UBLs to proteins (or other molecules), and most of these attachments are transient. There is increasing evidence suggesting that such UBL-protein modification evolved from prokaryotic sulphurtransferase systems or related enzymes. Moreover, proteins similar to UBL-conjugating enzymes and UBL-deconjugating enzymes seem to have already been widespread at the time of the last common ancestor of eukaryotes, suggesting that UBL-protein conjugation did not first evolve in eukaryotes.Nature 04/2009; 458(7237):422-9. · 36.28 Impact Factor -
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Keywords
6xHis-SUMO-1 tag results
classical chromatography techniques
complex IκBα-SUMO-1/NF-κB
Covalent modification
first GST affinity chromatography
improves purification
IκB/NF-κB complex
new interaction partner specific
new vector system
pure sumoylated substrates
Small Ubiquitin-like MOdifier
structural analysis
SUMO substrates
sumoylated protein
sumoylated proteins
sumoylated substrates
transcriptional regulation
undesired unmodified fraction
unique metal-ion affinity chromatography
vivo sumoylation