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. 2007 May 29;64(15):1979–1996. doi: 10.1007/s00018-007-7005-2

SUMO and NF-κB ties

A M Mabb 1, S Miyamoto 1,
PMCID: PMC11136396  PMID: 17530464

Abstract.

Members of the NF-κB family of transcription factors play critical roles in regulating immunity and cell survival and contribute to cancer progression and chemoresistance. Over the past 20 years, much has been learned about the remarkable complexity in regulation of NF-κB signaling. In particular, recent studies have added to our current understanding of the roles of a multitude of posttranslational modifications in this signaling system: these include phosphorylation, acetylation, nitrosylation, ubiquitination, neddylation and sumoylation. This review will highlight our current knowledge of the roles of sumoylation in regulating NF-κB signaling and functions and will address future perspectives.

Keywords. SUMO, NF-kappaB, posttranslational, transcription, Ubc9, PIAS, NEMO, IkappaBalpha

Footnotes

Received 04 January 2007; received after revision 13 March 2007; accepted 23 April 2007


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