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Details on Person Vertegaal, Alfred C O

Class:IdPerson:3000392
_displayNameVertegaal, Alfred C O
_timestamp2013-01-26 21:08:11
created[InstanceEdit:3000365] May, B, 2013-01-26
firstnameAlfred C O
initialAC
surnameVertegaal
(author)[LiteratureReference:3000428] A proteomic study of SUMO-2 target proteins
[LiteratureReference:3214928] Distinct and overlapping sets of SUMO-1 and SUMO-2 target proteins revealed by quantitative proteomics
[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:4570542] Site-specific identification of SUMO-2 targets in cells reveals an inverted SUMOylation motif and a hydrophobic cluster SUMOylation motif
[LiteratureReference:4615895] Positively charged amino acids flanking a sumoylation consensus tetramer on the 110kDa tri-snRNP component SART1 enhance sumoylation efficiency
[LiteratureReference:5626896] Uncovering global SUMOylation signaling networks in a site-specific manner
[LiteratureReference:5627566] Uncovering SUMOylation dynamics during cell-cycle progression reveals FoxM1 as a key mitotic SUMO target protein
[LiteratureReference:6804471] System-wide identification of wild-type SUMO-2 conjugation sites
[LiteratureReference:9856125] Site-specific mapping of the human SUMO proteome reveals co-modification with phosphorylation
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