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SIRT1 and neuronal diseases

Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2008
SIRT1 is the mammalian homologue of yeast silent information regulator (Sir)-2, a member of the sirtuin family of protein deacetylases which have gained much attention as mediators of lifespan extension in several model organisms. Induction of SIRT1 expression also attenuates neuronal degeneration and death in animal models of Alzheimer's disease and ...
Bor Luen, Tang, Christelle En Lin, Chua
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SIRT1 in cardiovascular aging

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2014
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide, with aging as the key independent risk factor. Effective interventions are necessary to delay aging. Sirtuin1 (SIRT1), a NAD(+)-dependent histone deacetylase, is closely related to lifespan extension.
Xin-Yuan, Luo   +10 more
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SIRT1 and insulin resistance

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2009
Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), the mammalian homolog of SIR2, was originally identified as a NAD-dependent histone deacetylase, the activity of which is closely associated with lifespan under calorie restriction. Growing evidence suggests that SIRT1 regulates glucose or lipid metabolism through its deacetylase activity for over two dozen known substrates, and has ...
Fengxia Liang, Shinji Kume, Daisuke Koya
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SIRT1 and insulin resistance

Journal of Diabetes and its Complications, 2016
Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) is a prototype mammalian NAD(+)-dependent protein deacetylase that has emerged as a key metabolic sensor in various metabolic tissues. Growing evidence suggests that SIRT1 regulates glucose and lipid metabolism through its deacetylase activity.
Yue, Cao   +5 more
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SIRT1 and endocrine signaling

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2006
Sirtuins (Sir2-related enzymes) are a recently discovered class of NAD(+)-dependent protein deacetylases that regulate gene expression in a variety of organisms by deacetylation of modified lysine residues on histones, transcription factors and other proteins.
Tianle, Yang   +3 more
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SIRT1, metabolism and cancer

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2012
SIRT1 impacts upon diverse cellular processes via its roles in the determination of chromatin structure, chromatin remodelling and gene expression. This review covers the recent discoveries linking SIRT1 with the regulation of mammalian metabolism and considers ways in which abnormal metabolism in disease may, in turn, impact upon SIRT1 because of ...
Knight, John R.P., Milner, J.
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DJ-1 activates SIRT1 through its direct binding to SIRT1

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2016
The DJ-1 gene is a ras-dependent oncogene and also a causative gene for a familial form of Parkinson's disease park7. DJ-1 is a multi-functional protein and plays roles in regulation of cell growth, cells death, metabolism and mitochondrial homeostasis against oxidative stress.
Kazuko, Takahashi-Niki   +6 more
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Cellular Regulation of SIRT1

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2009
The intersection between regulatory pathways responsive to metabolic fluctuation on one hand, and to cellular stress on the other, is a fascinating area within which NAD/NADH responsive proteins play a major role [1, 2]. A key player amongst these is SIRT1, a member of the mammalian sirtuin family (SIRT1-7).
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SIRT1: recent lessons from mouse models

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2010
Daniel Herranz, Manuel Serrano
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