Substrate-specific Activation of Sirtuins by Resveratrol
University of Washington · Elixir Medical (United States) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Resveratrol, a small molecule found in red wine, is reported to slow aging in simple eukaryotes and has been suggested as a potential calorie restriction mimetic. Resveratrol has also been reported to act as a sirtuin activator, and this property has been proposed to account for its anti-aging effects. We show here that resveratrol is a substrate-specific activator of yeast Sir2 and human SirT1. In particular, we observed that, in vitro, resveratrol enhances binding and deacetylation of peptide substrates that contain Fluor de Lys, a non-physiological fluorescent moiety, but has no effect on binding and deacetylation of acetylated peptides lacking the fluorophore. Consistent with these biochemical data we…
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12Topics & keywords
- Resveratrol
- Sirtuin 1
- Acetylation
- Activator (genetics)
- Biochemistry
- Chemistry
- Sirtuin
- Biology