SirT2 is a histone deacetylase with preference for histone H4 Lys 16 during mitosis
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Johnson University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
The mammalian cytoplasmic protein SirT2 is a member of the Sir2 family of NAD+-dependent protein deacetylases involved in caloric restriction-dependent life span extension. We found that SirT2 and its yeast counterpart Hst2 have a strong preference for histone H4K16Ac in their deacetylation activity in vitro and in vivo. We have pinpointed the decrease in global levels of H4K16Ac during the mammalian cell cycle to the G2/M transition that coincides with SirT2 localization on chromatin. Mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) deficient for SirT2 show higher levels of H4K16Ac in mitosis, in contrast to the normal levels exhibited by SirT1-deficient MEFs. The enzymatic conversion of H4K16Ac to its deacetylated form…
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Authors
9- AVAlejandro Vaquero
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- MSMichael Scher
Johnson University, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute
- DHDong Hoon Lee
Johnson University, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute
- ASAnn Sutton
Stony Brook University
- HCHwei-Ling Cheng
Boston Children's Hospital, Boston Biomedical Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- SIRT2
- Biology
- Chromatin
- Histone
- Histone H4
- Cell biology
- Acetylation
- Mitosis
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