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PURSUING THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF THE SUMOYLATION SYSTEM BY CHARACTERIZING THE MECHANISMS THAT REGULATE SUMO LEVELS IN THE CELL

PURSUING THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF THE SUMOYLATION SYSTEM BY CHARACTERIZING THE MECHANISMS THAT REGULATE SUMO LEVELS IN THE CELL
PI: German Rosas-Acosta
Sponsor: CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED MEDICAL RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Biological Sciences
Amount awarded: $288,017

This project characterizes (1) the contribution of alternative splicing to the regulation of SUMO (i.e., Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier) levels in the cell and (2) the functional properties of the SUMO alpha isoforms.

Posting date: Tue, 10/22/2019

Award start date: Mon, 06/01/2020
Award end date: Tue, 05/31/2022