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Details on Person Tatham, Michael H

Class:IdPerson:3000355
_displayNameTatham, Michael H
_timestamp2013-01-26 21:07:58
created[InstanceEdit:3000365] May, B, 2013-01-26
firstnameMichael H
initialMH
surnameTatham
(author)[LiteratureReference:3000459] Unique binding interactions among Ubc9, SUMO and RanBP2 reveal a mechanism for SUMO paralog selection
[LiteratureReference:3214973] Role of two residues proximal to the active site of Ubc9 in substrate recognition by the Ubc9.SUMO-1 thiolester complex
[LiteratureReference:3448667] System-wide changes to SUMO modifications in response to heat shock
[LiteratureReference:3448668] Comparative proteomic analysis identifies a role for SUMO in protein quality control
[LiteratureReference:3448676] SUMO protease SENP1 induces isomerization of the scissile peptide bond
[LiteratureReference:3448689] Purification and identification of endogenous polySUMO conjugates
[LiteratureReference:3899289] In vivo identification of human small ubiquitin-like modifier polymerization sites by high accuracy mass spectrometry and an in vitro to in vivo strategy
[LiteratureReference:4551753] Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry for the analysis of small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) modification: identification of lysines in RanBP2 and SUMO targeted for modification during the E3 autoSUMOylation reaction
[LiteratureReference:4663799] SUMO and transcriptional regulation
[LiteratureReference:5627513] Proteome-wide identification of SUMO2 modification sites
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