Sulfatase-modifying factor
FunctionSulfatase-modifying factor (SUMF) is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sulfate esters by oxidizing posttranslationally a cysteine residue in its substrate Sulfatase active site to 3-oxoalanine (C-α-formylglycine) residue[1]. DiseaseMutations in SUMF1 cause multiple sulfatase deficiency - a lysosomal storage disorder. SUMF1 is associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease[2]. RelevanceStructural highlights |
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3D structures of sulfatase-modifying factor3D structures of sulfatase-modifying factor
Updated on 11-November-2018
2aii - hSUMF-1 - human
2aft, 2afy, 2hib, 2hi8 - hSUMF-1 (mutant)
2aij, 2aik - hSUMF-1 (mutant) + peptide
1y4j - hSUMF-2
ReferencesReferences
- ↑ Zito E, Buono M, Pepe S, Settembre C, Annunziata I, Surace EM, Dierks T, Monti M, Cozzolino M, Pucci P, Ballabio A, Cosma MP. Sulfatase modifying factor 1 trafficking through the cells: from endoplasmic reticulum to the endoplasmic reticulum. EMBO J. 2007 May 16;26(10):2443-53. doi: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7601695. Epub 2007 Apr , 19. PMID:17446859 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7601695
- ↑ Weidner J, Jarenback L, de Jong K, Vonk JM, van den Berge M, Brandsma CA, Boezen HM, Sin D, Bosse Y, Nickle D, Ankerst J, Bjermer L, Postma DS, Faiz A, Tufvesson E. Sulfatase modifying factor 1 (SUMF1) is associated with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Respir Res. 2017 May 2;18(1):77. doi: 10.1186/s12931-017-0562-5. PMID:28464818 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12931-017-0562-5