A manually curated network of the pml nuclear body interactome reveals an important role for PML-NBs in SUMOylation dynamics

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Abstract

Promyelocytic Leukaemia Protein nuclear bodies (PML-NBs) are dynamic nuclear protein aggregates. To gain insight in PML-NB function, reductionist and high throughput techniques have been employed to identify PML-NB proteins. Here we present a manually curated network of the PML-NB interactome based on extensive literature review including database information. By compiling 'the PML-ome', we highlighted the presence of interactors in the Small Ubiquitin Like Modifier (SUMO) conjugation pathway. Additionally, we show an enrichment of SUMOylatable proteins in the PML-NBs through an in-house prediction algorithm. Therefore, based on the PML network, we hypothesize that PML-NBs may function as a nuclear SUMOylation hotspot. © Ivyspring International Publisher.

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van Damme, E., Laukens, K., Dang, T. H., & van Ostade, X. (2010). A manually curated network of the pml nuclear body interactome reveals an important role for PML-NBs in SUMOylation dynamics. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 6(1), 51–67. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.6.51

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