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SUMO is a protein modifier that is vital for multicellular development. Here we present the first system-wide analysis, combining multiple approaches, to correlate the sumoylated proteome (SUMO-ome) in a multicellular organism with the developmental roles of SUMO. Using mass-spectrometry-based protein identification, we found over 140 largely novel SUMO conjugates in the early Drosophila embryo. Enriched functional groups include proteins involved in Ras signaling, cell cycle, and pattern formation. In support of the functional significance of these findings, sumo germline clone embryos exhibited phenotypes indicative of defects in these same three processes. Our cell culture and immunolocalization studies further substantiate roles for SUMO in Ras signaling and cell cycle regulation. For example, we found that SUMO is required for efficient Ras-mediated MAP kinase activation upstream or at the level of Ras activation. We further found that SUMO is dynamically localized during mitosis to the condensed chromosomes, and later also to the midbody. Polo kinase, a SUMO substrate found in our screen, partially colocalizes with SUMO at both sites. These studies show that SUMO coordinates multiple regulatory processes during oogenesis and early embryogenesis. In addition, our database of sumoylated proteins provides a valuable resource for those studying the roles of SUMO in development.
Proteomics, General Science & Technology, MAP Kinase Signaling System, 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning, Science, Mitosis, Crosses, Models, Biological, Fluorescence, Mass Spectrometry, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Genetic, Underpinning research, Models, Genetics, Animals, Crosses, Genetic, Body Patterning, Microscopy, Q, Cell Cycle, R, Genomics, Biological, Drosophila melanogaster, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Small Ubiquitin-Related Modifier Proteins, ras Proteins, Medicine, Generic health relevance, Biotechnology, Research Article, Signal Transduction
Proteomics, General Science & Technology, MAP Kinase Signaling System, 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning, Science, Mitosis, Crosses, Models, Biological, Fluorescence, Mass Spectrometry, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Genetic, Underpinning research, Models, Genetics, Animals, Crosses, Genetic, Body Patterning, Microscopy, Q, Cell Cycle, R, Genomics, Biological, Drosophila melanogaster, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Small Ubiquitin-Related Modifier Proteins, ras Proteins, Medicine, Generic health relevance, Biotechnology, Research Article, Signal Transduction
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