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Substrates and Cyclic Peptide Inhibitors of the Oligonucleotide‐Activated Sirtuin 7**

Julie E. Bolding, Alexander L. Nielsen, Iben Jensen, Tobias Hansen, Line A. Ryberg, Samuel T. Jameson, Pernille Harris, Günther H. Peters, John M. Denu, Joseph M. Rogers, Christian A. Olsen

2023Angewandte Chemie International Edition16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-dependent lysine deacylases, comprising seven isoforms (SIRT1-7) in humans, which are involved in the regulation of a plethora of biological processes, including gene expression and metabolism. The sirtuins share a common hydrolytic mechanism but display preferences for different ϵ-N-acyllysine substrates. SIRT7 deacetylates targets in nuclei and nucleoli but remains one of the lesser studied of the seven isoforms, in part due to a lack of chemical tools to specifically probe SIRT7 activity. Here we expressed SIRT7 and, using small-angle X-ray scattering, reveal SIRT7 to be a monomeric enzyme with a low degree of globular flexibility in solution. We developed a fluorogenic assay for investigation of the substrate preferences of SIRT7 and to evaluate compounds that modulate its activity. We report several mechanism-based SIRT7 inhibitors as well as de novo cyclic peptide inhibitors selected from mRNA-display library screening that exhibit selectivity for SIRT7 over other sirtuin isoforms, stabilize SIRT7 in cells, and cause an increase in the acetylation of H3 K18.

Topics & Concepts

SirtuinPeptideChemistryOligonucleotideBiochemistryComputational biologyBiologyEnzymeGeneNAD+ kinaseSirtuins and Resveratrol in MedicineToxin Mechanisms and ImmunotoxinsCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism
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