SIRT3 Weighs Heavily in the Metabolic Balance: A New Role for SIRT3 in Metabolic Syndrome

blogEntryThumbnailMichelle F Green and Matthew D Hirschey (2012) SIRT3 Weighs Heavily in the Metabolic Balance: A New Role for SIRT3 in Metabolic Syndrome. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Science. 2013 68(2):105-7.

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HINT2 and Fatty Liver Disease: Mitochondrial Protein Hyperacetylation Gives A Hint?

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Old Enzymes, New Tricks: Sirtuins Are NAD(+)-Dependent De-acylases

blogEntryThumbnailHirschey MD (2011) Old Enzymes, New Tricks: Sirtuins Are NAD(+)-Dependent De-acylases. Cell Metab. Dec 7;14(6):718.Read More...

SIRT1 and SIRT3 Deacetylate Homologous Substrates: AceCS1,2 and HMGCS1,2

blogEntryThumbnailMD Hirschey*, T Shimazu*, JA Capra*, KS Pollard, and E Verdin. (2011) SIRT1 and SIRT3 Deacetylate Homologous Substrates: AceCS1,2 and HMGCS1,2. AGING 3, 1–8

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