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Background & Aims: There is a gap in our understanding of mechanisms promoting hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and this limits our ability to provide targeted therapy interventions for HCC.
Fang Wang +10 more
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The selectivity pocket is a key binding site for selective inhibitors of the NAD+-dependent lysine deacylase Sirtuin 2 (Sirt2), a promising drug target due to its involvement in diseases like cancer and neurodegeneration. This pocket typically opens only upon binding of long fatty-acylated substrates or selective inhibitors. While crystal soaking could
Florian Friedrich +7 more
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The SIRT2-AMPK axis regulates autophagy induced by acute liver failure
This study explores the role of SIRT2 in regulating autophagy and its interaction with AMPK in the context of acute liver failure (ALF). This study investigated the effects of SIRT2 and AMPK on autophagy in ALF mice and TAA-induced AML12 cells.
Qingqi Zhang +6 more
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Targeting SIRT2 in Aging-Associated Fibrosis Pathophysiology
Aging is a complex biological process that involves multi-level structural and physiological changes. Aging is a major risk factor for many chronic diseases. The accumulation of senescent cells changes the tissue microenvironment and is closely associated with the occurrence and development of tissue and organ fibrosis.
Huang, Yongjiao +13 more
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SIRT2 orchestrates the DNA damage response [PDF]
Hui, Zhang +2 more
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Plant kingdom provides a wide plethora of remedies which can be exploited to treat prevent and manage human ailments, among which cancer. In these regards, there is consistent supporting evidence of the beneficial properties of Citrus fruits, which are ...
Alessandro Maugeri +3 more
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Neuroprotective Effects of Sirt2 Inhibition In Aging
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Aktan, Arzu Keskin +2 more
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Multifaceted regulation of sirtuin 2 (Sirt2) deacetylase activity
Sirtuin 2 (Sirt2) is a member of the sirtuin family of NAD-dependent lysine deacylases and plays important roles in regulation of the cell cycle and gene expression. As a nucleocytoplasmic deacetylase, Sirt2 has been shown to target both histone and nonhistone acetylated protein substrates. The central catalytic domain of Sirt2 is flanked by flexible N
Maheeshi Yapa Abeywardana +8 more
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