SUMOylation-mediated response to mitochondrial stress

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Abstract

Mitochondrial stress is considered as a factor that reprograms the mitochondrial biogenesis and metabolism. As known, SUMOylation occurs through a series of stress-induced biochemical reactions. During the process of SUMOylation, the small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) and its specific proteases (SENPs) are key signal molecules. Furthermore, they are considered as novel mitochondrial stress sensors that respond to the signals produced by various stresses. The responses are critical for mitochondrial homeostasis. The scope of this review is to provide an overview of the function of SUMOylation in the mitochondrial stress response, to delineate a SUMOylation-involved signal network diagram, and to highlight a number of key questions that remain answered.

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He, J., Cheng, J., & Wang, T. (2020, August 2). SUMOylation-mediated response to mitochondrial stress. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165657

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