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Summary Expression Phenotypes Gene Literature (16) GO Terms (26) Nucleotides (617) Proteins (52) Interactants (132) Wiki
XB-GENEPAGE- 969138

Show:     All X. tropicalis X. laevis

Protein sequences for sumo2 - All


Models (36)

Source Version Model Species
NCBI 10.1 XBmRNA75355 X. laevis.L
NCBI 10.1 XBmRNA80926 X. laevis.S
ENSEMBL 10.0 ENSXETP00000079216 X. tropicalis
ENSEMBL 10.0 ENSXETP00000027383 X. tropicalis
NCBI 10.0 mRNA002846 X. tropicalis
Xenbase 9.2 rna49120 X. laevis.S
Xenbase 9.2 rna83745 X. laevis.L
ENSEMBL 9.1 ENSXETP00000079216 X. tropicalis
Xenbase 9.1 rna60197 X. tropicalis
ENSEMBL 9.1 ENSXETP00000027383 X. tropicalis
JGI 9.1 Xelaev18046699m X. laevis.S
JGI 9.1 Xelaev18044053m X. laevis.L
JGI 7.2 Xelaev16069893m X. laevis.L
JGI 7.1 Xetro.J00148.2 X. tropicalis
JGI 7.1 Xetro.J00148.3 X. tropicalis
JGI 7.1 Xetro.J00148.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 6.0 XeXenL6RMv10026774m X. laevis.S
JGI 6.0 XeXenL6RMv10026774m X. laevis.L
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_Sanger_cdna.C_scaffold_545000002 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 e_gw1.545.151.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 e_gw1.545.43.1 X. tropicalis
ENSEMBL 4.1 ENSXETP00000027383 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 estExt_fgenesh1_pg.C_5450018 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 estExt_fgenesh1_pm.C_5450009 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 estExt_FilteredModels1.C_5450014 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 estExt_Genewise1.C_5450043 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 estExt_Genewise1.C_5450150 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 estExt_Genewise1.C_5450151 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_kg.C_scaffold_545000006 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_pg.C_scaffold_545000018 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_pg.C_scaffold_545000019 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_pm.C_scaffold_545000009 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 e_gw1.545.150.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 gw1.545.150.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 gw1.545.151.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 gw1.545.43.1 X. tropicalis

UniProtKB Protein Function: Ubiquitin-like protein that can be covalently attached to proteins as a monomer or as a lysine-linked polymer. Covalent attachment via an isopeptide bond to its substrates requires prior activation by the E1 complex sae1-sae2 and linkage to the E2 enzyme ube2i, and can be promoted by an E3 ligase such as pias1-4. This post-translational modification on lysine residues of proteins plays a crucial role in a number of cellular processes such as nuclear transport, DNA replication and repair, mitosis and signal transduction. Polymeric sumo2 chains are also susceptible to polyubiquitination which functions as a signal for proteasomal degradation of modified proteins.

AI Protein Function : The sumo2 protein is a ubiquitin-like modifier that conjugates to target proteins, modifying their function, stability, or subcellular localization. It is involved in embryonic development processes within the oocyte and early embryo. The protein localizes to the nucleus.

NCBI Proteins (16)

Accession Species Source
CAJ81672 X. tropicalis NCBI Protein
KAE8576894 X. tropicalis RefSeq
NP_001016406 X. tropicalis RefSeq
AAH72995 X. laevis.S NCBI Protein
NP_001085595 X. laevis.S RefSeq
OCT60678 X. laevis.S NCBI Protein
XP_018092943 X. laevis.S NCBI Protein
AAH45271 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
AAI06624 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
NP_001080085 X. laevis.L RefSeq
OCT62959 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein

UniProt Proteins (5)

Accession Species Source
Q28H04 (InterPro) X. tropicalis Swiss-Prot
A0A8J0U0N6 (InterPro) X. laevis.S TrEMBL
A0A974H0U2 (InterPro) X. laevis.S TrEMBL
Q6GPW2 (InterPro) X. laevis.S Swiss-Prot
Q7ZTK7 (InterPro) X. laevis.L TrEMBL