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SIRT1

Pathway Diagram

flowchart TD N0["SIRT1"] N1["MTOR"] N0 -->|"activates"| N1 N2["AMPK"] N0 -->|"activates"| N2 N3["AUTOPHAGY"] N0 -->|"activates"| N3 N4["Aging"] N0 -->|"regulates"| N4 N5["Als"] N0 -->|"regulates"| N5 N6["Tumor"] N0 -->|"activates"| N6 N7["Inflammation"] N0 -->|"activates"| N7 N0 -->|"activates"| N4 N0 -->|"activates"| N5 N8["Oxidative Stress"] N0 -->|"activates"| N8 N9["Nf-Kappab"] N0 -->|"activates"| N9 N0 -->|"activates"| N3

Overview

SIRT1 (Sirtuin 1), encoded by the SIRT1 gene on human chromosome 10, is a NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase belonging to the sirtuin family of enzymes. As the mammalian ortholog of yeast Sir2 (Silent Information Regulator 2), SIRT1 has emerged as a crucial metabolic and stress-response regulator with significant implications for cellular longevity and neuroprotection. This protein functions as a metabolic sensor, linking cellular energy status to adaptive responses through its enzymatic activity. SIRT1 is widely expressed across tissues, with particularly high levels in the brain, including the hippocampus, cortex, and substantia nigra—regions vulnerable to neurodegeneration. Its catalytic domain removes acetyl groups from lysine residues on histone and non-histone proteins, thereby regulating gene expression, protein function, and cellular stress responses.

Function/Biology


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