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*Sentrin-specific protease 1
*Sentrin-specific protease 1


**[[2ckg]], [[2iyc]] – hSenp1 C terminal – human<br />
**[[2ckg]], [[2iyc]] – hSenp1 catalytic domain – human<br />
**[[2xph]], [[2xre]] – hSenp1 C terminal + Co<br />
**[[2xph]], [[2xre]] – hSenp1 catalytic domain + Co<br />
**[[2ckh]], [[2iyd]] – hSenp1 C terminal + SUMO2<br />
**[[2iy1]], [[2g4d]] – hSenp1 catalytic domain (mutant) + SUMO1<br />
**[[2iy1]], [[2g4d]] – hSenp1 C terminal (mutant) + SUMO1<br />
**[[2ckh]], [[2iyd]] – hSenp1 catalytic domain + SUMO2<br />
**[[2iy0]] – hSenp1 C terminal + SUMO1 + RanGAP C terminal<br />   
**[[6nnq]] – hSenp1 catalytic domain + SUMO3<br />
**[[2iy0]] – hSenp1 catalytic domain + SUMO1 + RanGAP C terminal<br />   


*Sentrin-specific protease 2
*Sentrin-specific protease 2

Revision as of 13:14, 21 January 2020


Sentrin-specific protease 1 (Senp1), Senp2, Senp7, Senp8 catalyze the processing of SUM1, SUMO2 and SUMO3 to their mature forms and deconjugate these proteins from their target proteins. Senp’s hydrolyze a peptide bond in the C-terminal of SUMO propeptide[1].

(PDB entry 2iy0).

Structure of human Senp1 catalytic domain (grey) complex with SUMO1 (green) and RanGAP C terminal (pink) (PDB entry 2iy0)

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3D structures of sentrin-specific protease3D structures of sentrin-specific protease

Updated on 21-January-2020

ReferencesReferences

  1. Lee WP, Jena S, Doherty D, Ventakesh J, Schimdt J, Furmick J, Widener T, Lemau J, Jurutka PW, Thompson PD. Sentrin/SUMO specific proteases as novel tissue-selective modulators of vitamin D receptor-mediated signaling. PLoS One. 2014 Feb 20;9(2):e89506. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0089506. eCollection, 2014. PMID:24586832 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089506

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Michal Harel, Alexander Berchansky