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RNA transportUbiquitin mediated proteolysis


MotifProteinStartEndSwitch TypeSwitch SubtypeSwitch descriptionInformationEvidence

RNA transport (KEGG - hsa03013)
MOD_SUMO PML_HUMAN159162UncategorisedUncategorisedSumoylation of K160 induces binding to the Protein PML (PML) protein. SUMO-modified forms of PML are essential for the recruitment of Protein PML (PML) to PML nuclear bodies.
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Inferred
MOD_SUMO PML_HUMAN159162UncategorisedUncategorisedSumoylation of K160 induces binding to the Protein PML (PML) protein. SUMO-modified forms of PML are essential for the recruitment of Death domain-associated protein 6 (DAXX) to PML nuclear bodies.
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Inferred

Ubiquitin mediated proteolysis (KEGG - hsa04120)
MOD_SUMO PML_HUMAN489492BinaryPre‑translationalAlternative splicing removes the SUMO motif of Protein PML (PML), abrogating binding to SUMO-conjugating enzyme UBC9 (UBE2I). The study identified a major sumoylation site within the nuclear localisation signal (NLS) of PML. Although they did not determine whether the lysine residue regulates the NLS, they found that sumoylation was not necessary for nuclear localisation and that SUMO-modification only occurs in the nucleus.
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Inferred
MOD_SUMO PML_HUMAN159162UncategorisedUncategorisedSumoylation of K160 induces binding to the Protein PML (PML) protein. SUMO-modified forms of PML are essential for the recruitment of Protein PML (PML) to PML nuclear bodies.
details
Inferred
MOD_SUMO PML_HUMAN159162UncategorisedUncategorisedSumoylation of K160 induces binding to the Protein PML (PML) protein. SUMO-modified forms of PML are essential for the recruitment of Death domain-associated protein 6 (DAXX) to PML nuclear bodies.
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Inferred
           
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