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Publication : hSIR2(SIRT1) functions as an NAD-dependent p53 deacetylase.

First Author  Vaziri H Year  2001
Journal  Cell Volume  107
Issue  2 Pages  149-59
PubMed ID  11672523 Mgi Jnum  J:140384
Mgi Id  MGI:3813438 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(01)00527-x
Citation  Vaziri H, et al. (2001) hSIR2(SIRT1) functions as an NAD-dependent p53 deacetylase. Cell 107(2):149-59
abstractText  DNA damage-induced acetylation of p53 protein leads to its activation and either growth arrest or apoptosis. We show here that the protein product of the gene hSIR2(SIRT1), the human homolog of the S. cerevisiae Sir2 protein known to be involved in cell aging and in the response to DNA damage, binds and deacetylates the p53 protein with a specificity for its C-terminal Lys382 residue, modification of which has been implicated in the activation of p53 as a transcription factor. Expression of wild-type hSir2 in human cells reduces the transcriptional activity of p53. In contrast, expression of a catalytically inactive hSir2 protein potentiates p53-dependent apoptosis and radiosensitivity. We propose that hSir2 is involved in the regulation of p53 function via deacetylation.
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