ANKLE2 is deacetylated by SIRT2

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R-HSA-9667952
Type
Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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ANKLE2 (LEM4) is required for normal nuclear envelope (NE) formation at the end of mitosis (Ascencio et al. 2012, Kaufmann et al. 2016). Deacetylation of ANKLE2 on residue K302 by SIRT2 promotes this process (Kaufman et al. 2016).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
27875273 SIRT2 regulates nuclear envelope reassembly through ANKLE2 deacetylation

Kostrhon, S, Kukolj, E, Opravil, S, Slade, D, Brachner, A, Kaufmann, T, Mechtler, K, Beltzung, E, Hudecz, O, Bruno, M, Warren, G

J. Cell. Sci. 2016
22770216 Coordination of kinase and phosphatase activities by Lem4 enables nuclear envelope reassembly during mitosis

Wallenfang, MR, Mall, M, Davidson, IF, Santarella-Mellwig, R, Ly-Hartig, TB, Asencio, C, Gorjánácz, M, Mattaj, IW

Cell 2012
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NAD-dependent protein deacetylase activity of SIRT2 [cytosol]

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