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| Dose Response confirmation of uHTS for inhibitors of Sentrin-specific protease 8 (SENP8) using a Luminescent assay |
Description: | Data Source: Sanford-Burnham Center for Chemical Genomics (SBCCG) Source Affiliation: Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (SBMRI, San Diego, CA) Network: NIH Molecular Libraries Production Centers Network(MLPCN)Grant Proposal Number: 1R21 NS061758-01 fast track Assay Provider: Dr. Guy Salvesen, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (SBMRI, San Diego, CA) Modification of proteins by SUMO is a dynamic and reversible process. SUMOylation/deSUMOylation cycle regulates SUMOs function. Sentrin-specific proteases (SENPs) are involved in both the maturation of SUMO precursors (endopeptidase cleavage) and deconjugation of the targets (isopeptidase cleavage) [1-3]. There are seven SENPs (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8) in humans, and several of these have been characterized as SUMO (or Nedd8) specific enzymes. SENP8 is not a SUMO protease, instead it functions on a small ubiquitin related protein Nedd8. The objective of this project is to generate small molecule inhibitors specific for SENP8 |
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