Role of NAD(+) in the deacetylase activity of the SIR2-like proteins
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- DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.2000.3854
Role of NAD(+) in the deacetylase activity of the SIR2-like proteins
Abstract
In this report we describe the role of NAD(+) in the deacetylation reaction catalyzed by the SIR2 family of enzymes. We first show that the products of the reaction detected by HPLC analysis are ADP-ribose, nicotinamide, and a deacetylated peptide substrate. These products are in a 1:1:1 molar ratio, indicating that deacetylation involves the hydrolysis of one NAD(+) to ADP-ribose and nicotinamide for each acetyl group removed. Three results suggest that deacetylation requires an enzyme-ADP-ribose intermediate. First, the enzyme can promote an NAD(+) if nicotinamide exchange reaction that depends on an acetylated substrate. Second, a non-hydrolyzable NAD(+) analog is a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme, and, third, nicotinamide shows product inhibition of deacetylase activity.
Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
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