نتایج جستجو برای: sirtuin

تعداد نتایج: 2687  

Journal: :Artery Research 2023

Abstract Background Previous studies explored multifactorial interactions and sirtuin expression in the aortic cells of laboratory rodents humans. Human were limited due to availability biological material exclusively advanced stage disease. The role sirtuins pathology has not been explained extensively therefore aim study was assess plasma concentrations human 1 (SIRT1) 2 (SIRT2) patients with...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021

Significance We discovered that the histone/protein deacetylase SIRT7, which is only member of mammalian sirtuin family residing primarily in nucleolus, stabilizes p53 response to UV-induced DNA damage by enabling binding deacetylated NPM MDM2/HDM2. The study unveils a crucial mechanism nucleolus controls cellular stress responses. Furthermore, it characterizes SIRT7 as potent regulator and off...

Journal: :Structure 2006
Kevin G Hoff José L Avalos Kristin Sens Cynthia Wolberger

Sirtuin proteins comprise a unique class of NAD+-dependent protein deacetylases. Although several structures of sirtuins have been determined, the mechanism by which NAD+ cleavage occurs has remained unclear. We report the structures of ternary complexes containing NAD+ and acetylated peptide bound to the bacterial sirtuin Sir2Tm and to a catalytic mutant (Sir2Tm(H116Y)). NAD+ in these structur...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Tomohiro Kozako Takayoshi Suzuki Makoto Yoshimitsu Naomichi Arima Shin-ichiro Honda Shinji Soeda

Sirtuins are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide+-dependent deacetylases of which there are seven isoforms (SIRT1-7). Sirtuin activity is linked to gene expression, lifespan extension, neurodegeneration, and age-related disorders. Numerous studies have suggested that sirtuins could be of great significance with regard to both antiaging and tumorigenesis, depending on its targets in specific signa...

Journal: :Trends in biochemical sciences 2007
C H Westphal M A Dipp L Guarente

The sirtuins are a group of proteins linked to aging, metabolism and stress tolerance in several organisms. Among the many genes that have been shown to affect aging in model organisms, sirtuin genes are unique in that their activity level is positively correlated with lifespan (i.e. they are anti-aging genes). Sirtuins are a druggable class of enzymes (i.e. amenable to intervention by small mo...

2009
Antoni Camins Felix Junyent Ester Verdaguer Carlos Beas-Zarate Argelia E. Rojas-Mayorquín Daniel Ortuño-Sahagún Mercè Pallàs

The prevention of aging is one of the most fascinating areas in biomedicine. The first step in the development of effective drugs for aging prevention is a knowledge of the biochemical pathways responsible for the cellular aging process. In this context it seems clear that free radicals play a key role in the aging process. However, in recent years it has been demonstrated that the families of ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2008
Dhaneswar Prusty Parul Mehra Sandeep Srivastava Amol V Shivange Ashish Gupta Nilanjan Roy Suman Kumar Dhar

Plasmodium falciparum sirtuin, PfSir2, contains histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity that may be central to the regulation of virulence gene expression in the parasites. Although a few reports have been published recently regarding in vitro and in vivo function of PfSir2, expression of the endogenous protein (c. 30 kDa) has not been shown yet. Here we report the presence of PfSir2 in the parasit...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Patrick Onyango Ivana Celic J Michael McCaffery Jef D Boeke Andrew P Feinberg

The SIR2 (silent information regulator 2) gene family has diverse functions in yeast including gene silencing, DNA repair, cell-cycle progression, and chromosome fidelity in meiosis and aging. Human homologues, termed sirtuins, are highly conserved but are of unknown function. We previously identified a large imprinted gene domain on 11p15.5 and investigated the 11p15.5 sirtuin SIRT3. Although ...

Journal: :Recent patents on cardiovascular drug discovery 2008
Sivaram Pillarisetti

Sirt1 (member of the sirtuin family) is a nicotinamide adenosine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent deacetylase that removes acetyl groups from various proteins. A wide variety of proteins are Sirt1 substrates; the list includes many transcription factors and cofactors. Deacetylation of these factors may lead to activation or inactivation of the factor, thus impacting downstream gene expression. In a...

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