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Query: UMLS:C0278488 (
metastatic breast cancer
)
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SUMOylation is an essential posttranslational modification and regulates many cellular processes. Dysregulation of SUMOylation plays a critical role in metastasis, yet how its perturbation affects this lethal process of cancer is not well understood. We found that
SUMO-2
/3 modification is greatly up-regulated in
metastatic breast cancer
cells compared with nonmetastatic control cells. To identify proteins differentially modified by
SUMO-2
/3 between metastatic and nonmetastatic cells, we established a method in which endogenous
SUMO-2
/3 conjugates are labeled by stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC), immunopurified by
SUMO-2
/3 monoclonal antibodies and epitope-peptide elution, and analyzed by quantitative mass spectrometry. We identified 66 putative
SUMO-2
/3-conjugated proteins, of which 15 proteins show a significant increase/decrease in
SUMO-2
/3 modification in metastatic cells. Targets with altered SUMOylation are involved in cell cycle, migration, inflammation, glycolysis, gene expression, and SUMO/ubiquitin pathways, suggesting that perturbations of
SUMO-2
/3 modification might contribute to metastasis by affecting these processes. Consistent with this, up-regulation of PML
SUMO-2
/3 modification corresponds to an increased number of PML nuclear bodies (PML-NBs) in metastatic cells, whereas up-regulation of global
SUMO-2
/3 modification promotes 3D cell migration. Our findings provide a foundation for further investigating the effects of SUMOylation on breast cancer progression and metastasis.
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PMID:Analysis of changes in SUMO-2/3 modification during breast cancer progression and metastasis. 2507 96