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      Identification of SUMO-2/3-modified proteins associated with mitotic chromosomes.

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          Sumoylation is essential for progression through mitosis, but the specific protein targets and functions remain poorly understood. In this study, we used chromosome spreads to more precisely define the localization of SUMO-2/3 (small ubiquitin-related modifier) to the inner centromere and protein scaffold of mitotic chromosomes. We also developed methods to immunopurify proteins modified by endogenous, untagged SUMO-2/3 from mitotic chromosomes. Using these methods, we identified 149 chromosome-associated SUMO-2/3 substrates by nLC-ESI-MS/MS. Approximately one-third of the identified proteins have reported functions in mitosis. Consistent with SUMO-2/3 immunolocalization, we identified known centromere- and kinetochore-associated proteins, as well as chromosome scaffold associated proteins. Notably, >30 proteins involved in chromatin modification or remodeling were identified. Our results provide insights into the roles of sumoylation as a regulator of chromatin structure and other diverse processes in mitosis. Furthermore, our purification and fractionation methodologies represent an important compliment to existing approaches to identify sumoylated proteins using exogenously expressed and tagged SUMOs.

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          Journal
          Proteomics
          Proteomics
          Wiley-Blackwell
          1615-9861
          1615-9853
          Feb 2015
          : 15
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
          Article
          NIHMS690638
          10.1002/pmic.201400400
          4445636
          25367092
          226e3c7e-86d7-4f3e-a90f-1a72e2cadb79
          History

          Cell biology,Chromosome,Mitosis,SUMO
          Cell biology, Chromosome, Mitosis, SUMO

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