نتایج جستجو برای: sirtuins

تعداد نتایج: 972  

2013
Gizem Donmez Tiago F Outeiro

Sirtuins are NAD-dependent protein deacetylases known to have protective effects against age-related diseases such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. In mammals, there are seven sirtuins (SIRT1-7), which display diversity in subcellular localization and function. While SIRT1 has been extensively investigated due to its initial connection with lifespan extension ...

Journal: :Cell Reports 2012

Journal: :Frontiers in Pharmacology 2012

Journal: :International Journal of Applied and Fundamental Research (Международный журнал прикладных и фундаментальных исследований) 2020

Journal: :Cell 2014
Kristin A. Anderson Michelle F. Green Frank K. Huynh Gregory R. Wagner Matthew D. Hirschey

The mammalian sirtuins have emerged as critical regulators of cellular stress resistance, energy metabolism, and tumorigenesis. In some contexts, they delay the onset of age-related diseases and promote a healthy lifespan. The seven mammalian sirtuins, SIRT1-7, share a highly conserved NAD+-binding catalytic core domain although they exhibit distinct expression patterns, catalytic activities, a...

Journal: :American journal of cardiology research and reviews 2022

Stress has emerged as a factor associated with cardiovascular disease. Catecholamines released during the stress reaction by sympathetic nerves and adrenal medulla couple to β1-and β2-adrenoceptors in cardiomyocytes membrane enhancing heart function order attend organism demand. This might produce excessive reactive oxygen species what may culminate oxidative progression of several cardiac dise...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
John C Newman Wenjuan He Eric Verdin

The sirtuins are a family of NAD(+)-dependent protein deacetylases that regulate cell survival, metabolism, and longevity. Three sirtuins, SIRT3-5, localize to mitochondria. Expression of SIRT3 is selectively activated during fasting and calorie restriction. SIRT3 regulates the acetylation level and enzymatic activity of key metabolic enzymes, such as acetyl-CoA synthetase, long-chain acyl-CoA ...

Journal: :Trends in endocrinology and metabolism: TEM 2007
James R Whittle Michael J Powell Vladimir M Popov L Andrew Shirley Chenguang Wang Richard G Pestell

Endocrine signaling via nuclear receptors (NRs) is known to play an important role in normal physiology as well as in human tumor progression. Hormones regulate gene expression by altering local chromatin structure and, thereby, accessibility of transcriptional co-regulators to DNA. Recently it has been shown that non-histone proteins involved in hormone signaling, such as nuclear receptors and...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
Y Ghinis-Hozumi A González-Gallardo L González-Dávalos A Antaramian F Villarroya A Shimada A Varela-Echavarría O Mora

Sirtuins, the mammalian homologs of the silent information regulator 2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are members of the NAD(+)-dependent family of histone deacetylases. In vertebrates, 7 sirtuins have been described, with different cellular localizations and target proteins. Glucose and lipid metabolism are among the processes regulated by these enzymes. In ruminants, gluconeogenesis is the...

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