Identification of sumo conjugation sites in the budding yeast proteome

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Abstract

Post-translational modification by the small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) is an important mechanism regulating protein function. Identification of SUMO conjugation sites on substrates is a challenging task. Here we employed a proteomic method to map SUMO acceptor lysines in budding yeast proteins. We report the identification of 257 lysine residues where SUMO is potentially attached. Amongst the hits, we identified already known SUMO substrates and sites, confirming the success of the approach. In addition, we tested several of the novel substrates using SUMO immunoprecipitation analysis and confirmed that the SUMO acceptor lysines identified in these proteins are indeed bona fide SUMOylation sites. We believe that the collection of SUMO sites presented here is an important resource for future functional studies of SUMOylation in yeast.

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Esteras, M., Liu, I. C., Snijders, A. P., Jarmuz, A., & Aragon, L. (2017). Identification of sumo conjugation sites in the budding yeast proteome. Microbial Cell, 4(10), 331–341. https://doi.org/10.15698/mic2017.10.593

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