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SENP3 Protein

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SENP3 Protein

Overview

SENP3 (Sentrin-Specific Protease 3) is a cysteine protease that catalyzes the removal of Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier (SUMO) proteins from target substrates. As a member of the SENP family of deSUMOylases, SENP3 plays a critical regulatory role in protein post-translational modification and cellular stress responses. The protein is encoded by the SENP3 gene and is expressed predominantly in the nucleolus, where it participates in ribosomal biogenesis and nucleolar stress responses. Its catalytic activity and subcellular localization make SENP3 a key regulator of cellular homeostasis, with emerging evidence suggesting important roles in neuroprotection and neurodegeneration.

Function/Biology

SENP3 functions as a protease with high specificity for SUMO-2 and SUMO-3 conjugates, though it can also process SUMO-1 modifications. The protein contains a characteristic catalytic domain with a cysteine residue essential for proteolytic activity, flanked by regulatory domains that control substrate recognition and specificity. SENP3 localizes primarily to the nucleolus through its N-terminal nucleolar targeting sequences, though nucleoplasmic pools exist under certain conditions.

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