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The following pages link to Investigating the ADP-ribosyltransferase activity of sirtuins with NAD analogues and 32P-NAD. (Q46120736):
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- Metabolism leaves its mark on the powerhouse: recent progress in post-translational modifications of lysine in mitochondria (Q21129226) (← links)
- Sirt5 is a NAD-dependent protein lysine demalonylase and desuccinylase (Q24296766) (← links)
- Chemogenomic approach identified yeast YLR143W as diphthamide synthetase (Q24304225) (← links)
- Side chain specificity of ADP-ribosylation by a sirtuin (Q24315048) (← links)
- SIRT4 Regulates Fatty Acid Oxidation and Mitochondrial Gene Expression in Liver and Muscle Cells (Q24633565) (← links)
- Emerging therapeutic roles for NAD(+) metabolism in mitochondrial and age-related disorders (Q26741300) (← links)
- Sirtuins in epigenetic regulation (Q27026861) (← links)
- The Bicyclic Intermediate Structure Provides Insights into the Desuccinylation Mechanism of Human Sirtuin 5 (SIRT5) (Q27670648) (← links)
- Plasmodium falciparum Sir2A Preferentially Hydrolyzes Medium and Long Chain Fatty Acyl Lysine (Q27674991) (← links)
- Structure-Based Development of an Affinity Probe for Sirtuin 2 (Q27703530) (← links)
- YBR246W is required for the third step of diphthamide biosynthesis (Q27931015) (← links)
- Identification of a Class of Protein ADP-Ribosylating Sirtuins in Microbial Pathogens (Q28264979) (← links)
- Identification of inhibitor binding site in human sirtuin 2 using molecular docking and dynamics simulations (Q28485339) (← links)
- SIRT4 coordinates the balance between lipid synthesis and catabolism by repressing malonyl CoA decarboxylase (Q28506154) (← links)
- Sirtuin 6 protects cardiomyocytes from hypertrophy in vitro via inhibition of NF-κB-dependent transcriptional activity (Q28568033) (← links)
- Selective Sirt2 inhibition by ligand-induced rearrangement of the active site. (Q30316777) (← links)
- An acetylome peptide microarray reveals specificities and deacetylation substrates for all human sirtuin isoforms (Q30317729) (← links)
- Peptides and Pseudopeptides as SIRT6 Deacetylation Inhibitors (Q33630602) (← links)
- Method for the Synthesis of Mono-ADP-ribose Conjugated Peptides (Q33725941) (← links)
- Sirtuin chemical mechanisms (Q33915481) (← links)
- Clickable NAD analogues for labeling substrate proteins of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (Q33990380) (← links)
- Overexpression of mitochondrial sirtuins alters glycolysis and mitochondrial function in HEK293 cells (Q34105282) (← links)
- Energy metabolism in adult neural stem cell fate (Q34148526) (← links)
- Thiomyristoyl peptides as cell-permeable Sirt6 inhibitors. (Q34167531) (← links)
- The chromatin remodeling factor Chd1l is required in the preimplantation embryo (Q34328978) (← links)
- Effects of niacin restriction on sirtuin and PARP responses to photodamage in human skin. (Q34364754) (← links)
- Insight the C-site pocket conformational changes responsible for sirtuin 2 activity using molecular dynamics simulations. (Q34634937) (← links)
- Chemical methods for the proteome-wide identification of posttranslationally modified proteins (Q35019528) (← links)
- The role of sirtuins in modulating redox stressors (Q35658838) (← links)
- Function and metabolism of sirtuin metabolite O-acetyl-ADP-ribose (Q35846790) (← links)
- Using mitochondrial sirtuins as drug targets: disease implications and available compounds (Q35967457) (← links)
- Protein deacetylation by sirtuins: delineating a post-translational regulatory program responsive to nutrient and redox stressors (Q36099563) (← links)
- Sirtuins of parasitic protozoa: in search of function(s). (Q36357683) (← links)
- Chemical Methods for Encoding and Decoding of Posttranslational Modifications (Q36654176) (← links)
- Identification of ADP-ribosylation sites of CD38 mutants by precursor ion scanning mass spectrometry (Q36696319) (← links)
- Mitochondrial SIRT4-type proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans and mammals interact with pyruvate carboxylase and other acetylated biotin-dependent carboxylases (Q37097856) (← links)
- Sirtuin 3 (SIRT3) protein regulates long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase by deacetylating conserved lysines near the active site (Q37333750) (← links)
- The emerging characterization of lysine residue deacetylation on the modulation of mitochondrial function and cardiovascular biology (Q37398734) (← links)
- Sirtuin/Sir2 phylogeny, evolutionary considerations and structural conservation (Q37638325) (← links)
- Regulation of intermediary metabolism by protein acetylation (Q37799059) (← links)
- After the grape rush: Sirtuins as epigenetic drug targets in neurodegenerative disorders (Q37838575) (← links)
- Cellular and molecular effects of sirtuins in health and disease. (Q37877755) (← links)
- Expanding functions of intracellular resident mono-ADP-ribosylation in cell physiology (Q38103617) (← links)
- The diversity of histone versus nonhistone sirtuin substrates. (Q38135829) (← links)
- Exploring adenylylation and phosphocholination as post-translational modifications. (Q38156707) (← links)
- New assays and approaches for discovery and design of Sirtuin modulators (Q38175079) (← links)
- Role of sirtuins in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Q38258971) (← links)
- Schistosome sirtuins as drug targets (Q38495049) (← links)
- The sirtuins: Markers of metabolic health. (Q38606482) (← links)
- Pyridine Dinucleotides from Molecules to Man. (Q38668667) (← links)