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Concept information

Preferred term

sirtuins

Type

  • Chemical

Definition

  • Information A homologous family of regulatory enzymes that are structurally related to the protein silent mating type information regulator 2 (Sir2) found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Sirtuins contain a central catalytic core region which binds NAD. Several of the sirtuins utilize NAD to deacetylate proteins such as histones and are categorized as Group III histone deacetylases. Several other sirtuin members utilize NAD to transfer ADP-ribose to proteins and are categorized as mono ADP-ribose transferases, while a third group of sirtuins appears to have both deacetylase and ADP ribose transferase activities.

Broader concept

Synonyms

  • sirtuin 2
  • sirtuin 3

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URI

https://lod.nal.usda.gov/nalt/343157

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