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Details on Person A role for non-covalent SUMO interaction motifs in Pc2/CBX4 E3 activity
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:3108230 |
| _displayName | A role for non-covalent SUMO interaction motifs in Pc2/CBX4 E3 activity |
| _timestamp | 2013-02-10 17:22:31 |
| author | [Person:3108216] Merrill, Jacqueline C [Person:3108184] Melhuish, Tiffany A [Person:3108206] Kagey, Michael H [Person:3108198] Yang, Shen-Hsi [Person:3108202] Sharrocks, Andrew D [Person:207729] Wotton, D |
| created | [InstanceEdit:3108223] May, B, 2013-02-10 |
| journal | PLoS ONE |
| pages | e8794 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 20098713 |
| title | A role for non-covalent SUMO interaction motifs in Pc2/CBX4 E3 activity |
| volume | 5 |
| year | 2010 |
| (literatureReference) | [Reaction:3108203] PRC1 SUMOylates CTBP1 with SUMO2,3 [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:3108209] PRC1 SUMOylates CTBP1 with SUMO1 [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:3108236] PRC1 SUMOylates CTBP1 [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:4551727] CBX4 SUMOylates CBX4 in PRC1 with SUMO1 [Homo sapiens] [CatalystActivityReference:9644136] SUMO transferase activity of PRC1 complex [nucleoplasm] The polycomb protein Pc2 is a SUMO E3 [EntityWithAccessionedSequence:3108226] polySUMO2,3-K428-CTBP1 [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens] [Complex:4551608] monoSUMO1-CBX4:PRC1 [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens] |
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