The function of sumoylation and its critical roles in cardiovascular diseases and potential clinical implications

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a common disease caused by many factors, including atherosclerosis, congenital heart disease, heart failure, and ischemic cardiomyopathy. CVD has been regarded as one of the most common diseases and has a severe impact on the life quality of patients. The main features of CVD include high morbidity and mortality, which seriously threaten human health. SUMO proteins covalently conjugate lysine residues with a large number of substrate proteins, and SUMOylation regulates the function of target proteins and participates in cellular activities. Under certain pathological conditions, SUMOylation of proteins related to cardiovascular development and function are greatly changed. Numerous studies have suggested that SUMOylation of substrates plays critical roles in normal cardiovascular development and function. We reviewed the research progress of SUMOylation in cardiovascular development and function, and the regulation of protein SUMOylation may be applied as a potential therapeutic strategy for CVD treatment.

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Du, C., Chen, X., Su, Q., Lu, W., Wang, Q., Yuan, H., … Qi, Y. (2021, October 1). The function of sumoylation and its critical roles in cardiovascular diseases and potential clinical implications. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910618

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