Summary for SENP2 (NES ID: 220)

Full Name
Sentrin-specific protease 2     UniProt    
Alternative Names
Axam2
SMT3-specific isopeptidase 2 (Smt3ip2)
SUMO-specific protease SENP2   
Organism
Homo sapiens (Human)    
Experimental Evidence for CRM1-mediated Export
Mutations That Affect Nuclear Export
Mutations That Affect CRM1 Binding
Unknown
Functional Export Signals
Secondary Structure of Export Signal
Unknown; NES not included in PDBs
Other Residues Important for Export
Unknown
Sequence
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10 20 30 40 50 60
MYRWLVRILG TIFRFCDRSV PPARALLKRR RSDSTLFSTV DTDEIPAKRP RLDCFIHQVK
70 80 90 100 110 120
NSLYNAASLF GFPFQLTTKP MVTSACNGTR NVAPSGEVFS NSSSCELTGS GSWNNMLKLG
130 140 150 160 170 180
NKSPNGISDY PKIRVTVTRD QPRRVLPSFG FTLNSEGCNR RPGGRRHSKG NPESSLMWKP
190 200 210 220 230 240
QEQAVTEMIS EESGKGLRRP HCTVEEGVQK EEREKYRKLL ERLKESGHGN SVCPVTSNYH
250 260 270 280 290 300
SSQRSQMDTL KTKGWGEEQN HGVKTTQFVP KQYRLVETRG PLCSLRSEKR CSKGKITDTE
310 320 330 340 350 360
TMVGIRFENE SRRGYQLEPD LSEEVSARLR LGSGSNGLLR RKVSIIETKE KNCSGKERDR
370 380 390 400 410 420
RTDDLLELTE DMEKEISNAL GHGPQDEILS SAFKLRITRG DIQTLKNYHW LNDEVINFYM
430 440 450 460 470 480
NLLVERNKKQ GYPALHVFST FFYPKLKSGG YQAVKRWTKG VNLFEQEIIL VPIHRKVHWS
490 500 510 520 530 540
LVVIDLRKKC LKYLDSMGQK GHRICEILLQ YLQDESKTKR NSDLNLLEWT HHSMKPHEIP
550 560 570 580
QQLNGSDCGM FTCKYADYIS RDKPITFTQH QMPLFRKKMV WEILHQQLL
3D Structures in PDB
2XPH (X-Ray,2.40 Å resolution)
Comments
SENP2 is a Sentrin (SUMO)-specific protease that participate in both the processing of immature SUMO proteins and the rmoval of SUMO conjugates from SUMO-modified substrates. SENP2 localizes to the nuclear side of the nuclear pore complex. SENP2 has both NLS and NES that enable its shuttling. The protease activity of SENP2 occurs mainly in the nucleus. When SENP2's activity is no longer needed, it is exported into the cytoplasm and degraded after polyubiquitination.
References
[1]. "Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling modulates activity and ubiquitination-dependent turnover of SUMO-specific protease 2."
Itahana Y, Yeh ET, Zhang Y (2006) Mol Cell Biol, 26:4675-89 PubMed
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