Small molecule regulation of Sir2 protein deacetylases
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2005.04862.x
Small molecule regulation of Sir2 protein deacetylases
Abstract
The Sir2 family of histone/protein deacetylases (sirtuins) is comprised of homologues found across all kingdoms of life. These enzymes catalyse a unique reaction in which NAD+ and acetylated substrate are converted into deacetylated product, nicotinamide, and a novel metabolite O-acetyl ADP-ribose. Although the catalytic mechanism is well conserved across Sir2 family members, sirtuins display differential specificity toward acetylated substrates, which translates into an expanding range of physiological functions. These roles include control of gene expression, cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, metabolism and ageing. The dependence of sirtuin activity on NAD+ has spearheaded investigations into how these enzymes respond to metabolic signals, such as caloric restriction. In addition, NAD+ metabolites and NAD+ salvage pathway enzymes regulate sirtuin activity, supporting a link between deacetylation of target proteins and metabolic pathways. Apart from physiological regulators, forward chemical genetics and high-throughput activity screening has been used to identify sirtuin inhibitors and activators. This review focuses on small molecule regulators that control the activity and functions of this unusual family of protein deacetylases.
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