Abstract
Protein SUMOylation is a posttranslational protein modification that is emerging as a key regulatory process in neurobiology. To date, however, SUMOylation in vivo has only been studied cursorily. Knock-in mice expressing His 6 -HA-SUMO1 from the Sumo1 locus allow for the highly specific localization and identification of endogenous SUMO1 substrates under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. By making use of the HA-tag and using wild-type mice for highly stringent negative control samples, SUMO1 targets can be specifically localized in and purified from cultured mouse nerve cells and mouse tissues.
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Tirard, M., & Brose, N. (2016). Systematic localization and identification of SUMOylation substrates in knock-in mice expressing affinity-tagged SUMO1. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1475, pp. 291–301). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6358-4_20
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