A role for the NAD-dependent deacetylase Sirt1 in the regulation of autophagy
National Institutes of Health · National Heart Lung and Blood Institute · +6 more institutions
Abstract
We demonstrate a role for the NAD-dependent deacetylase Sirt1 in the regulation of autophagy. In particular, transient increased expression of Sirt1 is sufficient to stimulate basal rates of autophagy. In addition, we show that Sirt1(-/-) mouse embryonic fibroblasts do not fully activate autophagy under starved conditions. Reconstitution with wild-type but not a deacetylase-inactive mutant of Sirt1 restores autophagy in these cells. We further demonstrate that Sirt1 can form a molecular complex with several essential components of the autophagy machinery, including autophagy genes (Atg)5, Atg7, and Atg8. In vitro, Sirt1 can, in an NAD-dependent fashion, directly deacetylate these components. The absence of…
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- FWCI
- 33.08
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- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
9- IHIn Hye LeeCorresponding
National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
- LCLiu Cao
National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
- RMRaúl Mostoslavsky
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Cancer Research
- DBDavid B. Lombard
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- JLJie Liu
National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
Topics & keywords
- Autophagy
- Sirtuin 1
- ATG5
- Cell biology
- Sirtuin
- NAD+ kinase
- Biology
- SIRT2
- Good health and well-being