Biology, Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER) , Pune, India.
Fly (Austin). 2020 Mar-Dec;14(1-4):62-79. doi: 10.1080/19336934.2020.1808402. Epub 2020 Aug 31.
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are critical drivers and attenuators for proteins that regulate immune signalling cascades in host defence. In this review, we explore functional roles for one such PTM, the small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO). Very few of the SUMO conjugation targets identified by proteomic studies have been validated in terms of their roles in host defence. Here, we compare and contrast potential SUMO substrate proteins in immune signalling for flies and mammals, with an emphasis on NFκB pathways. We discuss, using the few mechanistic studies that exist for validated targets, the effect of SUMO conjugation on signalling and also explore current molecular models that explain regulation by SUMO. We also discuss in detail roles of evolutionary conservation of mechanisms, SUMO interaction motifs, crosstalk of SUMO with other PTMs, emerging concepts such as group SUMOylation and finally, the potentially transforming roles for genome-editing technologies in studying the effect of PTMs.
翻译后修饰(PTMs)是调节宿主防御中免疫信号级联反应的蛋白质的关键驱动因素和衰减因素。在本综述中,我们探讨了一种这样的PTM——小泛素样修饰物(SUMO)的功能作用。蛋白质组学研究鉴定出的SUMO缀合靶点中,很少有在宿主防御中的作用得到验证。在这里,我们比较并对比了果蝇和哺乳动物免疫信号传导中潜在的SUMO底物蛋白,重点是NFκB途径。我们利用针对已验证靶点的少数机制研究,讨论SUMO缀合对信号传导的影响,并探索目前解释SUMO调控的分子模型。我们还详细讨论了机制的进化保守性、SUMO相互作用基序的作用、SUMO与其他PTM的串扰、诸如群体SUMO化等新兴概念,以及最后基因组编辑技术在研究PTM作用方面潜在的变革性作用。