| Literature DB >> 21807603 |
Athanassios Vassilopoulos1, Kristofer S Fritz, Dennis R Petersen, David Gius.
Abstract
The sirtuin family of proteins is categorised as class III histone deacetylases that play complex and important roles in ageing-related pathological conditions such as cancer and the deregulation of metabolism. There are seven members in humans, divided into four classes, and evolutionarily conserved orthologues can be found in most forms of life, including both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. The highly conserved catalytic core domain composed of a large oxidised nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-binding Rossmann fold subunit suggests that these proteins belong to a family of nutrient-sensing regulators. Along with their function in regulating cellular metabolism in response to stressful conditions, they are implicated in modifying a wide variety of substrates; this increases the complexity of unravelling the interplay of sirtuins and their partners. Over the past few years, all of these new findings have attracted the interest of researchers exploring potential therapeutic implications related to the function of sirtuins. It remains to be elucidated whether, indeed, sirtuins can serve as molecular targets for the treatment of human illnesses.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21807603 PMCID: PMC3230576 DOI: 10.1186/1479-7364-5-5-485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Genomics ISSN: 1473-9542 Impact factor: 4.639
List of the members of the sirtuin family in humans
| Gene name | Intracellular location | Functional activity | MW (kDa) | AA | Active domain (AA) | Chromosomal location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SIRT1 | Nucleus and cytoplasm | Deacetylase | 81.7 | 747 | 244-498 | 10q21.3 |
| SIRT2 | Cytoplasm | Deacetylase | 41.5 | 389 | 65-340 | 19q13.3 |
| SIRT3 | Mitochondria | Deacetylase | 43.6 | 399 | 126-382 | 11p15.5 |
| SIRT4 | Mitochondria | ADP-ribosyl transferase | 35.2 | 314 | 45-314 | 12q |
| SIRT5 | Mitochondria | Deacetylase | 33.9 | 310 | 41-309 | 6p23 |
| SIRT6 | Nucleus | Deacetylase/ADP-ribosyl transferase | 39.1 | 355 | 35-274 | 19p13.1 |
| SRT7 | Nucleolus | Deacetylase | 44.9 | 400 | 90-331 | 17q25 |
For each member, cellular localisation, major functional activity, molecular weight (MW), total number of amino acids (AA), active domain and chromosomal location is listed.
The mammalian sirtuins classification by phylogeny
The mammalian sirtuins (bold) and their orthologues in other organisms are classified into five classes according to phylogenetic analysis [5].
Figure 1Phylogenetic analysis of human sirtuin family members. Known peptide sequences for all isoforms of SIRT1-7 from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)'s GenBank Database were aligned using ClustalW alignment software, and a dendogram with branch lengths was constructed.