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Details on Person Site-specific identification of SUMO-2 targets in cells reveals an inverted SUMOylation motif and a hydrophobic cluster SUMOylation motif

Class:IdLiteratureReference:4570542
_displayNameSite-specific identification of SUMO-2 targets in cells reveals an inverted SUMOylation motif and a hydrophobic cluster SUMOylation motif
_timestamp2013-09-21 02:18:21
author[Person:3448662] Matic, Ivan
[Person:3899288] Schimmel, Joost
[Person:4570495] Hendriks, Ivo A
[Person:4570516] van Santen, Maria A
[Person:4570511] van de Rijke, Frans
[Person:3318430] van Dam, Hans
[Person:2581430] Gnad, Florian
[Person:2581431] Mann, Matthias
[Person:3000392] Vertegaal, Alfred C O
created[InstanceEdit:4570472] May, B, 2013-09-21
journalMol. Cell
pages641-52
pubMedIdentifier20797634
titleSite-specific identification of SUMO-2 targets in cells reveals an inverted SUMOylation motif and a hydrophobic cluster SUMOylation motif
volume39
year2010
(literatureReference)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:4570460] polySUMO2-K467,K497-NOP58 [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:4570489] SUMOylation of NOP58 with SUMO2 [Homo sapiens]
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