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  • Can your protein be sumoylated? A quick summary and important tips to study SUMO-modified proteins.

Can your protein be sumoylated? A quick summary and important tips to study SUMO-modified proteins.

Analytical biochemistry (2014-12-03)
Yuxuan Xiao, Daniel Pollack, Edward Nieves, Aby Winchell, Myrasol Callaway, Margarita Vigodner
ABSTRACT

A diverse set of SUMO target proteins has been identified. Therefore, there is a growing interest in studying sumoylation and SUMO interactions in cells. When the sumoylation of a protein or a SUMO interaction is suspected, a standard co-immunoprecipitation analysis using anti-SUMO and anti-target protein antibody is usually performed as a first step. However, the identification of endogenous sumoylated proteins is challenging because of the activity of isopeptidases, and often only a small fraction of a target protein is sumoylated at a given time. Here, we briefly summarize several important steps to ensure a successful co-immunoprecipitation analysis to detect possible sumoylation.