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SUMO-2 Activators

Common SUMO-2 Activators include, but are not limited to Arsenic(III) oxide CAS 1327-53-3, Trichostatin A CAS 58880-19-6, Resveratrol CAS 501-36-0, Genistein CAS 446-72-0 and Etoposide (VP-16) CAS 33419-42-0.

SUMO-2, which stands for Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier 2, activators are compounds or molecules that stimulate the conjugation and function of SUMO-2 within cells. SUMO-2 is part of a family of proteins that play a crucial role in post-translational modification, specifically in a process known as SUMOylation. SUMOylation involves the covalent attachment of SUMO proteins to target proteins, which can alter their function, stability, localization, and interactions with other molecules. SUMO-2 is one of several SUMO paralogs in humans, including SUMO-1 and SUMO-3, each with distinct functions.

SUMOylation is essential for a wide range of cellular processes, including DNA repair, transcriptional regulation, protein stability, and cellular localization. SUMO-2 activators enhance this SUMOylation process, which can, in turn, impact the function of numerous target proteins. This regulation plays a pivotal role in maintaining cellular homeostasis and responding to various cellular stresses. The specificity and selectivity of SUMOylation are tightly controlled by the enzymatic machinery responsible for SUMO conjugation and deconjugation. SUMO-2 activators are essential tools in research aimed at understanding the intricate regulatory networks governed by SUMOylation and how they influence cell biology, which has implications for various fields, including cancer research, neurobiology, and cellular stress responses. These activators are invaluable in deciphering the roles of SUMO-2 in health and disease, shedding light on the complex mechanisms that underlie cellular processes.

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