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Publication : Mammalian SIRT1 represses forkhead transcription factors.

First Author  Motta MC Year  2004
Journal  Cell Volume  116
Issue  4 Pages  551-63
PubMed ID  14980222 Mgi Jnum  J:88320
Mgi Id  MGI:3032803 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(04)00126-6
Citation  Motta MC, et al. (2004) Mammalian SIRT1 represses forkhead transcription factors. Cell 116(4):551-63
abstractText  The NAD-dependent deacetylase SIR2 and the forkhead transcription factor DAF-16 regulate lifespan in model organisms, such as yeast and C. elegans. Here we show that the mammalian SIR2 ortholog SIRT1 deacetylates and represses the activity of the forkhead transcription factor Foxo3a and other mammalian forkhead factors. This regulation appears to be in the opposite direction from the genetic interaction of SIR2 with forkhead in C. elegans. By restraining mammalian forkhead proteins, SIRT1 also reduces forkhead-dependent apoptosis. The inhibition of forkhead activity by SIRT1 parallels the effect of this deacetylase on the tumor suppressor p53. We speculate how down-regulating these two classes of damage-responsive mammalian factors may favor long lifespan under certain environmental conditions, such as calorie restriction.
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