| Literature DB >> 31591350 |
Maria de Céu Teixeira1, Elena Sanchez-Lopez2,3,4, Marta Espina5,6, Maria Luisa Garcia7,8,9, Alessandra Durazzo10, Massimo Lucarini11, Ettore Novellino12, Selma B Souto13, Antonello Santini14, Eliana B Souto15,16.
Abstract
Sirtuins are a highly conserved family of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent protein lysine modifying enzymes. They are key regulators for a wide variety of cellular and physiological processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation, DNA damage and stress response, genome stability, cell survival, metabolism, energy homeostasis, organ development and aging. Aging is one of the major risk factors of cancer, as many of the physiological mechanisms and pathologies associated with the aging process also contribute to tumor initiation, growth and/or metastasis. This review focuses on one the mammalian sirtuins, SIRT6, which has emerged as an important regulator of longevity and appears to have multiple biochemical functions that interfere with tumor development and may be useful in cancer prevention and for site-specific treatment. The recent evidence of the role of SIRT6 in carcinogenesis is also discussed, focusing on the potential use of SIRT6 modulators in cancer nanomedicine.Entities:
Keywords: SIRT6; cancer; chemotherapy; diet; modulator; sirtuins
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31591350 PMCID: PMC6801518 DOI: 10.3390/ijms20194945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
SIRT 1–7 characterization: size, localization, enzymatic activity and function.
| Sirtuin | Size | Localization | Enzymatic Activity | Function |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SIRT1 | 82 kDa | Nucleus | Deacetylase | Glucose production, insulin secretion, fatty-acid mobilization/oxidation (liver/skeletal muscle), cholesterol regulation, adipokine regulation, neuroprotection, stress resistance, apoptosis control, cell differentiation, mediation of calorie restriction |
| SIRT2 | 42 kDa | Cytosol | Deacetylase | Tubulin deacetylation, cell cycle control |
| SIRT3 | 44 kDa | Mitochondria | Deacetylase | Thermogenesis/metabolism, ATP production, mitochondrial fatty-acid oxidation |
| SIRT4 | 35 kDa | Mitochondria | ADP ribosyltransferase | Insulin secretion |
| SIRT5 | 34 kDa | Mitochondria | Deacetylase | Urea cycle regulation |
| SIRT6 | 39 kDa | Nucleus | ADP ribosyltransferase | DNA repair, telomeric chromatin structure, |
| SIRT7 | 48 kDa | Nucleolus | Deacetylase | rDNA transcription |
Figure 1SIRT 6 activities and functions. SIRT6 described activities, substrates and responses related to the aging process.