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SIRT7 Acts as a Guardian of Cellular Integrity by Controlling Nucleolar and Extra-Nucleolar Functions

Poonam Kumari, Shahriar Tarighi, Thomas Braun, Alessandro Ianni

2021Genes35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sirtuins are key players for maintaining cellular homeostasis and are often deregulated in different human diseases. SIRT7 is the only member of mammalian sirtuins that principally resides in the nucleolus, a nuclear compartment involved in ribosomal biogenesis, senescence, and cellular stress responses. The ablation of SIRT7 induces global genomic instability, premature ageing, metabolic dysfunctions, and reduced stress tolerance, highlighting its critical role in counteracting ageing-associated processes. In this review, we describe the molecular mechanisms employed by SIRT7 to ensure cellular and organismal integrity with particular emphasis on SIRT7-dependent regulation of nucleolar functions.

Topics & Concepts

NucleolusBiogenesisBiologyCell biologyGenome instabilityRibosome biogenesisSenescenceCellular senescenceCompartment (ship)SirtuinTelomereGeneticsDNA damageRNARibosomeGenePhenotypeDNAAcetylationOceanographyGeologyCytoplasmSirtuins and Resveratrol in MedicineAutophagy in Disease and TherapyCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism
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