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Function of Sirtuins in Biological Tissues
Balaji Shoba, Zin Mar Lwin, Lo Soo Ling, Boon‐Huat Bay, George W. Yip, Srinivasan Dinesh Kumar
The Anatomical Record · 2009 · ▲ 57 citations
Abstract
Sirtuins are protein deacetylases, which are dependent on nicotine adenine dinucleotide. They are phylogenetically conserved from bacteria to humans. Seven sirtuin proteins localized in a wide variety of subcellular locations have been identified in the human genome. The most important known function of sirtuins is their regulation of transcriptional repression, mediated through binding of a complex containing sirtuins and other proteins. Studies have shown that sirtuins have pathophysiological relevance to neurodegeneration, muscle differentiation, inflammation, obesity, and cancer. In addition, sirtuin activity extends the lifespan of several organisms. In this review, we discuss the mode(s) of action of sirtuins, and their biological role(s) in health and disease.
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Shoba, B., Lwin, Z.M., Ling, L.S., Bay, B., Yip, G.W., & Kumar, S.D. (2009). Function of Sirtuins in Biological Tissues. <em>The Anatomical Record</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.20875
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Shoba B, Lwin ZM, Ling LS, Bay B, Yip GW, Kumar SD. Function of Sirtuins in Biological Tissues. The Anatomical Record. 2009. doi:10.1002/ar.20875.
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@article{balaji2009Functi,
title = {Function of Sirtuins in Biological Tissues},
author = {Balaji Shoba and Zin Mar Lwin and Lo Soo Ling and Boon‐Huat Bay and George W. Yip and Srinivasan Dinesh Kumar},
journal = {The Anatomical Record},
year = {2009},
doi = {10.1002/ar.20875},
}
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