Evolutionarily Conserved and Nonconserved Cellular Localizations and Functions of Human SIRT Proteins
National Institutes of Health · National Cancer Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Sir2 is a NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase that extends lifespan in yeast and worms. This study examines seven human proteins homologous to Sir2 (SIRT1 through SIRT7) for cellular localization, expression profiles, protein deacetylation activity, and effects on human cell lifespan. We found that: 1) three nuclear SIRT proteins (SIRT1, SIRT6, and SIRT7) show different subnuclear localizations: SIRT6 and SIRT7 are associated with heterochromatic regions and nucleoli, respectively, where yeast Sir2 functions; 2) SIRT3, SIRT4, and SIRT5 are localized in mitochondria, an organelle that links aging and energy metabolism; 3) cellular p53 is a major in vivo substrate of SIRT1 deacetylase, but not the other six SIRT…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.90
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
5- EMEriko MichishitaCorresponding
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research
- JYJean Y. Park
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research
- JMJenna M. Burneskis
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research
- JCJ. Carl Barrett
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research
- IHIzumi Horikawa
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- SIRT3
- Nucleolus
- Histone deacetylase
- Cell biology
- SIRT2
- Mitochondrion
- Sirtuin 1