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Sirtuina 2 Regula la Glicación de Histonas como una Semidesglicasa
Huapeng Li1,2, Yvonne Ritsema1,2, Zeng Lin1,2
1Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, United States.
Biochemistry
|December 19, 2025
Resumen
La sirtuina 2 (SIRT2) actúa como una semidesglicasa, eliminando ácidos de histonas modificadas. Esta enzima, junto con DJ-1, ayuda a prevenir el daño celular por metilglioxal (MGO) y glioxal (GO) en el cáncer.
Conclusiones:
- SIRT2 es un regulador recién descubierto de la glicación de histonas.
- SIRT2 desempeña un papel protector contra la citotoxicidad de MGO y GO.
- El eje SIRT2-DJ-1 ofrece una diana terapéutica potencial para el manejo de patologías relacionadas con MGO y GO en el cáncer.
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sirtuina 2glicación de histonasmetilglioxalglioxalsemidesglicasareparación de ADNcáncerMás Videos Relacionados
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