نتایج جستجو برای: sirtuins

تعداد نتایج: 972  

Journal: :Annual review of physiology 2013
Sergiy Libert Leonard Guarente

Most living organisms, including humans, age. Over time the ability to do physical and intellectual work deteriorates, and susceptibility to infectious, metabolic, and neurodegenerative diseases increases, which leads to general fitness decline and ultimately to death. Work in model organisms has demonstrated that genetic and environmental manipulations can prevent numerous age-associated disea...

Journal: :European heart journal 2015
Stephan Winnik Johan Auwerx David A Sinclair Christian M Matter

Sirtuins (Sirt1-Sirt7) comprise a family of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+))-dependent enzymes. While deacetylation reflects their main task, some of them have deacylase, adenosine diphosphate-ribosylase, demalonylase, glutarylase, and desuccinylase properties. Activated upon caloric restriction and exercise, they control critical cellular processes in the nucleus, cytoplasm, and mito...

2017
Rachele Sangaletti Massimo D'Amico Jeff Grant David Della-Morte Laura Bianchi

Sirtuins are NAD⁺-dependent deacetylases, lipoamidases, and ADP-ribosyltransferases that link cellular metabolism to multiple intracellular pathways that influence processes as diverse as cell survival, longevity, and cancer growth. Sirtuins influence the extent of neuronal death in stroke. However, different sirtuins appear to have opposite roles in neuronal protection. In Caenorhabditis elega...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Wen Yang Koji Nagasawa Christian Münch Yingjie Xu Kyle Satterstrom Seungmin Jeong Sebastian D. Hayes Mark P. Jedrychowski F. Sejal Vyas Elma Zaganjor Virginia Guarani Alison E. Ringel Steven P. Gygi J. Wade Harper Marcia C. Haigis

Mitochondrial sirtuins, SIRT3-5, are NAD+-dependent deacylases and ADP-ribosyltransferases that are critical for stress responses. However, a comprehensive understanding of sirtuin targets, regulation of sirtuin activity, and the relationships between sirtuins remains a key challenge in mitochondrial physiology. Here, we employ systematic interaction proteomics to elucidate the mitochondrial si...

2017
Xiaobing Shen Pengfei Li Yuchao Xu Xiaowei Chen Haixiang Sun Ying Zhao Mengqi Liu Wenwen Zhang

To evaluate the associations of sirtuins (SIRT1-7) with clinicopathological parameters in gastric cancer, sirtuins expression profile in NCBI GEO datasets, GSE62254 and GSE15459, was integrated and analyzed. The results suggested that SIRT4, SIRT6, and SIRT7 were associated with Lauren classification and SIRT3-5 were associated with pStage in gastric cancer. Then an online database derived from...

2015
Yan-Bin Teng Hui Jing Pornpun Aramsangtienchai Bin He Saba Khan Jing Hu Hening Lin Quan Hao

Sirtuins are a class of enzymes originally identified as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent protein lysine deacetylases. Among the seven mammalian sirtuins, SIRT1-7, only SIRT1-3 possess efficient deacetylase activity in vitro, whereas SIRT4-7 possess very weak in vitro deacetylase activity. Several sirtuins that exhibit weak deacetylase activity have recently been shown to posse...

2014
Rahul Kumar Navinath Mohan Ashish Datt Upadhyay Amrendra Pratap Singh Vishal Sahu Sadanand Dwivedi Aparajit B Dey Sharmistha Dey

Frailty has emerged as a major health issue among older patients. A consensus on definition and diagnosis is yet to be achieved. Various biochemical abnormalities have been reported in frailty. Activation of sirtuins, a conserved family of NAD-dependent proteins, is one of the many mimics of calorie restriction which improves lifespan and health in experimental animals. In this cross-sectional ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Dawei Chen Melanie Vollmar Marianna N Rossi Claire Phillips Rolf Kraehenbuehl Dea Slade Pawan V Mehrotra Frank von Delft Susan K Crosthwaite Opher Gileadi John M Denu Ivan Ahel

Sirtuins are a family of protein lysine deacetylases, which regulate gene silencing, metabolism, life span, and chromatin structure. Sirtuins utilize NAD(+) to deacetylate proteins, yielding O-acetyl-ADP-ribose (OAADPr) as a reaction product. The macrodomain is a ubiquitous protein module known to bind ADP-ribose derivatives, which diverged through evolution to support many different protein fu...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2010
Chuan-Ming Hao Volker H Haase

Sirtuins (silent information regulator 2 [Sir2] proteins) belong to an ancient family of evolutionary conserved nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)(+)-dependent enzymes with deacetylase and/or mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase activity. They regulate DNA repair and recombination, chromosomal stability, and gene transcription, and most importantly mediate the health-promoting effects of caloric re...

2012
Michele M Maxwell Julien Francisco Zaldivar-Jolissaint Antonello Mai Tiago F Outeiro Aleksey G Kazanstev

From February 12-16, 2012, leading members of the sirtuin scientific community assembled in Tahoe, CA to attend the Keystone Symposium "Sirtuins in Aging, Metabolism, and Disease." It was a vibrant and lively meeting, and in the spirit of Keystone Symposia, both established sirtuin researchers and those new to the field enjoyed a unique opportunity to interact and exchange ideas.

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