Anolis carolinensis         DUB/ULP


※ DUB/ULP family introduction

    Members of ULP family contain a catalytic domain about 220 amino acids which usually locate in C terminus. The N-terminal regions are always involved in determining the substrate specificity or localization of these enzymes. Seven members have been found in human and they contain eight blocks of highly conserved sequence in the catalytic domain. Two ULPs exist in yeast and both can hydrolyze SUMO-1 and SUMO-2/3 derivatives, although with different apparent specificity and nuclear localization (1).

1. Gan-Erdene, T., Nagamalleswari, K., Yin, L., Wu, K., Pan, Z.Q. and Wilkinson, K.D. (2003). Identification and characterization of DEN1, a deneddylase of the ULP family. J. Biol. Chem., 278, 28892-28900. PMID: 12759362




There are 8 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (8Download the gene list
StatusiUUCD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
IUUC-Aca-005089
ENSACAG00000011843.3
G1KLK5
SENP7
IUUC-Aca-004786
ENSACAG00000011545.2
H9GHR4
SENP8
IUUC-Aca-004819
ENSACAG00000007929.3
G1KH93
SENP2
IUUC-Aca-004954
ENSACAG00000007908.3
H9GD85
SENP5
IUUC-Aca-005011
ENSACAG00000005981.3
H9GAV7
SENP1
IUUC-Aca-004862
ENSACAG00000005624.2
H9GAF0
IUUC-Aca-005366
ENSACAG00000004989.3
G1KDF3
SENP6
IUUC-Aca-005294
ENSACAG00000002110.3
G1KAB4
UFSP2