نتایج جستجو برای: sirtuin

تعداد نتایج: 2687  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Agnieszka Legutko Thomas Marichal Laurence Fiévez Denis Bedoret Alice Mayer Hilda de Vries Luisa Klotz Pierre-Vincent Drion Carlo Heirman Didier Cataldo Renaud Louis Kris Thielemans Fabienne Andris Oberdan Leo Pierre Lekeux Christophe J Desmet Fabrice Bureau

Sirtuins are a unique class of NAD(+)-dependent deacetylases that regulate diverse biological functions such as aging, metabolism, and stress resistance. Recently, it has been shown that sirtuins may have anti-inflammatory activities by inhibiting proinflammatory transcription factors such as NF-κB. In contrast, we report in this study that pharmacological inhibition of sirtuins dampens adaptiv...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2005
Andrew J Olaharski Jasper Rine Brett L Marshall Joshua Babiarz Luoping Zhang Eric Verdin Martyn T Smith

Sirtuins are a family of phylogenetically conserved nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent deacetylases that have a firmly established role in aging. Using a simple Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast heterochromatic derepression assay, we tested a number of environmental chemicals to address the possibility that humans are exposed to sirtuin inhibitors. Here we show that dihydrocoumarin (DHC),...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2013
Ingeborg M M van Leeuwen Maureen Higgins Johanna Campbell Anna R McCarthy Marijke C C Sachweh Ana Marín Navarro Sonia Laín

Acetylation of C-terminal lysine residues in the p53 tumor suppressor is associated with increased stability and transcription factor activity. The function, protein level, and acetylation of p53 are downregulated by mdm2, which in its turn is inhibited by the p14(ARF) tumor suppressor. Here, we show that p14(ARF) increases the level of p53 acetylated at lysine 382 in a nuclear chromatin-rich f...

2017
Hui Jing Xiaoyu Zhang Stephanie A Wisner Xiao Chen Nicole A Spiegelman Maurine E Linder Hening Lin

Ras proteins play vital roles in numerous biological processes and Ras mutations are found in many human tumors. Understanding how Ras proteins are regulated is important for elucidating cell signaling pathways and identifying new targets for treating human diseases. Here we report that one of the K-Ras splice variants, K-Ras4a, is subject to lysine fatty acylation, a previously under-studied p...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Selma Masri Paul Rigor Marlene Cervantes Nicholas Ceglia Carlos Sebastian Cuiying Xiao Manuel Roqueta-Rivera Chuxia Deng Timothy F. Osborne Raul Mostoslavsky Pierre Baldi Paolo Sassone-Corsi

Circadian rhythms are intimately linked to cellular metabolism. Specifically, the NAD(+)-dependent deacetylase SIRT1, the founding member of the sirtuin family, contributes to clock function. Whereas SIRT1 exhibits diversity in deacetylation targets and subcellular localization, SIRT6 is the only constitutively chromatin-associated sirtuin and is prominently present at transcriptionally active ...

2012
David Sinclair Mark F. Oellerich Michael Potente

Blood vessels form the first organ in the developing embryo and build extensive networks that supply all cells with nutrients and oxygen throughout life. As blood vessels get older, they often become abnormal in structure and function, thereby contributing to numerous age-associated diseases including ischemic heart and brain disease, neurodegeneration, or cancer. First described as regulators ...

Journal: :Aging cell 2006
Mitsuhiro Tsuchiya Nick Dang Emily O Kerr Di Hu Kristan K Steffen Jonathan A Oakes Brian K Kennedy Matt Kaeberlein

Two models have been proposed for how calorie restriction (CR) enhances replicative longevity in yeast: (i) suppression of rDNA recombination through activation of the sirtuin protein deacetylase Sir2 or (ii) decreased activity of the nutrient-responsive kinases Sch9 and TOR. We report here that CR increases lifespan independently of all Sir2-family proteins in yeast. Furthermore, we demonstrat...

2012
Rita Machado de Oliveira Jana Sarkander Aleksey G. Kazantsev Tiago Fleming Outeiro

Sirtuin proteins are conserved regulators of aging that have recently emerged as important modifiers of several diseases which commonly occur later in life such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative diseases. In mammals, there are seven sirtuins (SIRT1-7), which display diversity in subcellular localization and function. SIRT1 has received much of attention due to its possi...

2017
Aneesa Ansari Md. Shahedur Rahman Subbroto K. Saha Forhad K. Saikot Akash Deep Ki‐Hyun Kim

In mammals, seven members of the sirtuin protein family known as class III histone deacetylase have been identified for their characteristic features. These distinguished characteristics include the tissues where they are distributed or located, enzymatic activities, molecular functions, and involvement in diseases. Among the sirtuin members, SIRT3 has received much attention for its role in ca...

2013
Ingeborg M.M. van Leeuwen Maureen Higgins Johanna Campbell Anna R. McCarthy Marijke C.C. Sachweh Ana Marín Navarro Sonia Laín

Acetylation of C-terminal lysine residues in the p53 tumor suppressor is associated with increased stability and transcription factor activity. The function, protein level, and acetylation of p53 are downregulated by mdm2, which in its turn is inhibited by the p14 tumor suppressor. Here, we show that p14 increases the level of p53 acetylated at lysine 382 in a nuclear chromatin-rich fraction. U...

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