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    Repression of SOX6 transcriptional activity by SUMO modification

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    AbstractSOX6 plays key functions in several developmental processes, including neurogenesis and skeleton formation. In this report, we show that SOX6 is modified in vitro and in vivo by small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) on two distinct sites. Mutation of both sites abolished SOX6 sumoylation and increased SOX6 transcriptional activity. SUMO dependent repression of SOX6 transcription was promoted by UBC9 whereas siRNA to UBC9, cotransfection of inactive UBC9 or a SUMO protease increased SOX6 transcriptional activity. Furthermore, co-expression of SOX6 with SUMO2 results in the appearance of SOX6 in a punctate nuclear pattern that colocalized with promyelocytic leukemia protein, which was partially abolished by mutations in SOX6 sumoylation sites

    Morphological investigatious on intestinal mucosa in various forms of malabsorption syndrome and in other diseases in childhood

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    Antibiotics in malaria therapy: which antibiotics except tetracyclines and macrolides may be used against malaria?

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    NSAIDs: Clinical efficacy and toxicity

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