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- who: Myriah L. Acuu00f1a from the DepartmentThe University have published the article: Alternative splicing of the SUMO1/2/3 transcripts affects cellular SUMOylation and produces functionally distinct SUMO protein isoforms, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: Having confirmed that the SUMO alphas are translated in human cells, the authors aimed to assess the functional properties of the SUMO alphas. For designing transcript variant-specific primer pairs, the authors focused primarily on exon-exon junctions, placing special emphasis in those that were variant-specific.
- how: The authors chose this stress condition because . . .
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