Pcna [nucleoplasm]

Stable Identifier
R-RNO-4615861
Type
Protein [EntityWithAccessionedSequence]
Species
Rattus norvegicus
Compartment
Synonyms
monoSUMO1-K164,K254,K-PCNA, P04961
Locations in the PathwayBrowser
External Reference Information
External Reference
Gene Names
Pcna
Reference Transcript
Other Identifiers
10850131
1367671_at
17777527
25737
6045914
6196623
6224385
6418133
6517995
6548736
6572568
6733703
A_44_P242756
A_44_P995132
GE22224
GO:0000122
GO:0000228
GO:0000278
GO:0000307
GO:0000701
GO:0000785
GO:0001673
GO:0003677
GO:0003682
GO:0003684
GO:0003824
GO:0005634
GO:0005652
GO:0005654
GO:0005657
GO:0005694
GO:0005813
GO:0005815
GO:0005856
GO:0006260
GO:0006275
GO:0006281
GO:0006287
GO:0006298
GO:0006351
GO:0006355
GO:0016604
GO:0016787
GO:0019899
GO:0019985
GO:0030154
GO:0030337
GO:0030855
GO:0030971
GO:0031297
GO:0032139
GO:0032200
GO:0032405
GO:0034644
GO:0035035
GO:0042802
GO:0043226
GO:0043596
GO:0043626
GO:0044877
GO:0045739
GO:0045740
GO:0048856
GO:0070182
GO:0070557
GO:0071466
GO:0098772
GO:0140097
GO:1902990
ILMN_1364203
M24604_at
M24604_g_at
PH_rn_0010496
Participates
Other forms of this molecule
Inferred From
Modified Residues
Name
sumoylated lysine (monoSUMO1 [nucleoplasm]) at 164 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
164
Modification
monoSUMO1 [nucleoplasm]
PsiMod Name
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively crosslinks the N6-amino of a peptidyl lysine with the carboxyl-terminal glycine of a sumo (Small Ubiquitin-related MOdifier) protein.
Name
sumoylated lysine (monoSUMO1 [nucleoplasm]) at 254 (in Homo sapiens)
Coordinate
254
Modification
monoSUMO1 [nucleoplasm]
PsiMod Name
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively crosslinks the N6-amino of a peptidyl lysine with the carboxyl-terminal glycine of a sumo (Small Ubiquitin-related MOdifier) protein.
Name
sumoylated lysine (monoSUMO1 [nucleoplasm]) at unknown position
Modification
monoSUMO1 [nucleoplasm]
PsiMod Name
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively crosslinks the N6-amino of a peptidyl lysine with the carboxyl-terminal glycine of a sumo (Small Ubiquitin-related MOdifier) protein.
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