RWD Domain Containing Protein 3 (RWDD3)

RSUME; RWD domain-containing sumoylation enhancer

RWD Domain Containing Protein 3 (RWDD3)
RWDD3, a small RWD-containing protein, has a central role in sumoylation by enhancing SUMO conjugation in the regulatory network of immune–inflammatory signals. RWDD3 increases Ikbeta sumoylation and stability. In addition, RWDD3 inhibits TNF-alpha-induced kB-LUC (Luciferase) reporter activity, showing the functional consequence of Ikbeta increased stability. RSUME-enhanced sumoylation of Ikbeta leads to the inhibition of NF-kbeta activity on two well-known inflammatory genes, IL-8 and cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) and therefore may also favor anti-inflammatory pathways. Expression of RWDD3 was induced under hypoxic conditions and it has a potential role during vascularization. Both BMP-4 and RWDD3 may be interesting targets for inhibiting steps involved in pituitary tumorigenesis.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)