sumoyláció
Sumoyláció is a biological process involving the covalent attachment of SUMO proteins to a target protein. SUMO, which stands for Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier, is a family of proteins that play crucial roles in various cellular functions. The process of sumoylation is mediated by a cascade of enzymes, including E1 activating enzymes, E2 conjugating enzymes, and E3 ligases, which facilitate the transfer of SUMO to lysine residues on the substrate protein.
The addition of SUMO can alter the biochemical properties of the target protein, influencing its localization
Sumoylation is implicated in a wide array of cellular processes, including gene expression regulation, DNA repair,