Pawale et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Facile one‐step assembly of bona fide SUMO conjugates by chemoenzymatic ligationPawale et al., 2018
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- Pawale V
- Yadav P
- Roy R
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- ChemBioChem
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The post‐translational conjugation of the small ubiquitin‐like modifiers (SUMOs) to target proteins occurs through a complex machinery that involves sequential action of at least three enzymes. SUMOylation performs crucial regulatory functions in several cellular processes …
- 230000010741 protein sumoylation 0 abstract description 9
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