Product Overview

Clone: SM23/496

The small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) proteins, which include SUMO-1, 2 and 3, belong to the ubiquitin-like protein family. Like ubiquitin, the SUMO proteins are synthesized as precursor proteins that undergo processing before conjugation to target proteins. Also, both utilize the E1, E2, and E3 cascade enzymes for conjugation. However, SUMO and ubiquitin differ with respect to targeting. Ubiquitination predominantly targets proteins for degradation, whereas sumoylation targets proteins to a variety of cellular processes, including nuclear transport, transcriptional regulation, apoptosis, and protein stability. The unconjugated SUMO1, 2, and 3 proteins localize to the nuclear membrane, nuclear bodies, and cytoplasm, respectively. SUMO-1 utilizes Ubc9 for conjugation to several target proteins, which include MDM2, p53, PML and RanGap1. SUMO-2 and 3 contribute to a greater percentage of protein modifications than does SUMO-1 and unlike SUMO-1, they can form polymeric chains. In addition, SUMO-3 regulates beta-Amyloid generation and may be critical in the onset or progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

Specifications

Species

Mouse

Immunogen

Recombinant human SUMO2 protein

Clone

SM23/496

Isotype

IgG1, kappa

Species Reactivity

Human. Shows broad species reactivity.

Positive Control

HeLa cells or breast carcinoma.

Specificity

This antibody reacts with both SUMO-2 and SUMO-3.

Cellular Localization

Predominantly nuclear with some cytoplasmic

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  • Classification
  • RUO
  • Catalogue Number
  • G0295RP