Proper progression of neurogenesis relies on a defined pattern of SUMO-modified proteins

Neural Regeneration Research(2022)

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Neurogenesis is a complex process involving the orchestration of many transcription factors and other proteins. Fine regulation of their activities is crucial for proper progression of neurogenesis. A few decades ago, covalent attachment of Small Ubiquitin-like MOdifier (SUMO) to other proteins was revealed as a major regulator of protein activities, constituting an essential posttranslational modification system in vertebrates. Since then, hundreds of proteins have been shown to be targets of SUMO, which is implicated in controlling many relevant processes in eukaryotic cells.
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