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SIRT7

Gene
Sirt7
Protein
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase Sirt7
Organism
Drosophila melanogaster
Length
771 amino acids
Function
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase.
Similarity
Belongs to the sirtuin family. Class IV subfamily.
Mass
88.469 kDa
Sequence
MEKDLGEEKDQDQEQNTEMEPKQEMDVAQSYITRAKMNPAKKDNEKRRRKDAMRRVSMILRKCDSMRTTEDRQFLEKHPDMVKTTKKRKERVEIYKERVVEREDAPHVIEAKVEQLANIISQAKHLVCYTGAGISTAALIPDYRGSQGIWTLLQKGQDIGEHDLSSANPTYTHMALYELHRRRLLHHVVSQNCDGLHLRSGLPRNSLSEIHGNMYVEVCKNCRPNSVYWRQFDTTEMTARYCHKTHRLCHRCSEPLYDTIVHFGERGNVKWPLNWAGATANAQRADVILCLGSSLKVLKKYTWLWQMDRPARQRAKICVVNLQWTPKDAIASIKINGKCDQVMAQLMHLLHIPVPVYTKEKDPIFAHASLLMPEELHTLTQPLLKNADEEEAFTTTTEETQDSTISSESCSFNYSDLPIGKGPRIRTPIKNGRRVKTNLELRQKFKTLNGQDEEIKVEHVKTNGEVKTEKDLITLESSIKIETEVKLEKLECSDTNFQQELKLLELLPKLEPLSLKEETEETPSNGFPELPKLVAIQKTHAECLSAVPTESRLKPLQLPPLVPIGAPLSTPFVEPKLVLPPASQSSSIQIKSEGDGDSSTENDNEEEEESELAQMDLLRQNNDEELLRQLPTWYDAKYAYSGLHSILIPPPADLNIWNSQVVPNFAMNRSAASCFFCFDRYAELECQFYRRWNLSQRKHKKRARSGRFVVCECCPTSDDDDDYDENISLAHIAAAETAKRRQQLSTSFPRKLARTQAGWYGKGYKKGRKRR

Gene
Sirt7
Protein
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-7
Organism
Mus musculus
Length
402 amino acids
Function
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase that specifically mediates deacetylation of histone H3 at 'Lys-18' (H3K18Ac). In contrast to other histone deacetylases, displays selectivity for a single histone mark, H3K18Ac, directly linked to control of gene expression. H3K18Ac is mainly present around the transcription start site of genes and has been linked to activation of nuclear hormone receptors. SIRT7 thereby acts as a transcription repressor. Moreover, H3K18 hypoacetylation has been reported as a marker of malignancy in various cancers and seems to maintain the transformed phenotype of cancer cells. These data suggest that SIRT7 may play a key role in oncogenic transformation by suppresses expression of tumor suppressor genes by locus-specific deacetylation of H3K18Ac at promoter regions (By similarity). Required to restore the transcription of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) at the exit from mitosis. Promotes the association of RNA polymerase I with the rDNA promoter region and coding region. Stimulates transcription activity of the RNA polymerase I complex. May also deacetylate p53/TP53 and promotes cell survival, however such data need additional confirmation.
Similarity
Belongs to the sirtuin family. Class IV subfamily.
Mass
45.146 kDa
Sequence
MAAGGGLSRSERKAAERVRRLREEQQRERLRQVSRILRKAAAERSAEEGRLLAESEDLVTELQGRSRRREGLKRRQEEVCDDPEELRRKVRELAGAVRSARHLVVYTGAGISTAASIPDYRGPNGVWTLLQKGRPVSAADLSEAEPTLTHMSITRLHEQKLVQHVVSQNCDGLHLRSGLPRTAISELHGNMYIEVCTSCIPNREYVRVFDVTERTALHRHLTGRTCHKCGTQLRDTIVHFGERGTLGQPLNWEAATEAASKADTILCLGSSLKVLKKYPRLWCMTKPPSRRPKLYIVNLQWTPKDDWAALKLHGKCDDVMQLLMNELGLEIPVYNRWQDPIFSLATPLRAGEEGSHSRKSLCRSREEAPPGDQSDPLASAPPILGGWFGRGCAKRAKRKKVA

Gene
Sirt7
Protein
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-7
Organism
Rattus norvegicus
Length
402 amino acids
Function
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase that specifically mediates deacetylation of histone H3 at 'Lys-18' (H3K18Ac). In contrast to other histone deacetylases, displays selectivity for a single histone mark, H3K18Ac, directly linked to control of gene expression. H3K18Ac is mainly present around the transcription start site of genes and has been linked to activation of nuclear hormone receptors. SIRT7 thereby acts as a transcription repressor. Moreover, H3K18 hypoacetylation has been reported as a marker of malignancy in various cancers and seems to maintain the transformed phenotype of cancer cells. These data suggest that SIRT7 may play a key role in oncogenic transformation by suppresses expression of tumor suppressor genes by locus-specific deacetylation of H3K18Ac at promoter regions. Also required to restore the transcription of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) at the exit from mitosis: promotes the association of RNA polymerase I with the rDNA promoter region and coding region. Stimulates transcription activity of the RNA polymerase I complex. May also deacetylate p53/TP53 and promotes cell survival, however such data need additional confirmation (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the sirtuin family. Class IV subfamily.
Mass
45.113 kDa
Sequence
MAAGGGLSRSERKAAERVRRLREEQQRERLRQVSRILRKAAAERSAEEGRLLAESEDLVTELQGRSRRREGLKRRQEEVCDDPEELRRKVRELAGAVRSARHLVVYTGAGISTAASIPDYRGPNGVWTLLQKGRPVSAADLSEAEPTLTHMSITQLHKHKLVQHVVSQNCDGLHLRSGLPRTAISELHGNMYIEVCTSCIPNREYVRVFDVTERTALHRHLTGRTCHKCGTQLRDTIVHFGERGTLGQPLNWEAATEAASKADTILCLGSSLKVLKKYPRLWCMTKPPSRRPKLYIVNLQWTPKDDWAALKLHGKCDDVMRLLMDELGLEIPVYNRWQDPIFSLATPLRAGEEGSHSRKSLCRSREEPPPGDQSAPLASATPILGGWFGRGCAKRAKRKKAA

Gene
SIRT7
Protein
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-7
Organism
Bos taurus
Length
400 amino acids
Function
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase that specifically mediates deacetylation of histone H3 at 'Lys-18' (H3K18Ac). In contrast to other histone deacetylases, displays selectivity for a single histone mark, H3K18Ac, directly linked to control of gene expression. H3K18Ac is mainly present around the transcription start site of genes and has been linked to activation of nuclear hormone receptors. SIRT7 thereby acts as a transcription repressor. Moreover, H3K18 hypoacetylation has been reported as a marker of malignancy in various cancers and seems to maintain the transformed phenotype of cancer cells. These data suggest that SIRT7 may play a key role in oncogenic transformation by suppresses expression of tumor suppressor genes by locus-specific deacetylation of H3K18Ac at promoter regions. Also required to restore the transcription of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) at the exit from mitosis: promotes the association of RNA polymerase I with the rDNA promoter region and coding region. Stimulates transcription activity of the RNA polymerase I complex. May also deacetylate p53/TP53 and promotes cell survival, however such data need additional confirmation (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the sirtuin family. Class IV subfamily.
Mass
45.043 kDa
Sequence
MAAGGLSRSERKAAERVRRLREEQQRERLRQVSRILRKAATERSAEEGRLLAESEDLVTELQGRSRRREGLKRRQEEVCDDPEELQRKVRELASAVRNAKYLVVYTGAGISTAASIPDYRGPNGVWTLLQKGRSVSAADLSEAEPTLTHMSITRLHEQKLVQHVVSQNCDGLHLRSGLPRSAMSELHGNMYIEVCTACTPNREYVRVFDVTERTALHRHQTGRTCHKCGGQLRDTIVHFGERGTLGQPLNWEAATEAASKADTILCLGSSLKVLKKYPHLWCMTKPPSRRPKLYIVNLQWTPKDDWAALKLHGKCDDVMQLLMDELGLEIPRYSRWQDPIFSLATPLRAGEEGSHSRKSLCRSREEPGPGDRGAPLSSAPILGGWFGRGCTKRTKRKKVT

Gene
SIRT7
Protein
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-7
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
400 amino acids
Function
NAD-dependent protein deacetylase that specifically mediates deacetylation of histone H3 at 'Lys-18' (H3K18Ac). In contrast to other histone deacetylases, displays selectivity for a single histone mark, H3K18Ac, directly linked to control of gene expression. H3K18Ac is mainly present around the transcription start site of genes and has been linked to activation of nuclear hormone receptors. SIRT7 thereby acts as a transcription repressor. Moreover, H3K18 hypoacetylation has been reported as a marker of malignancy in various cancers and seems to maintain the transformed phenotype of cancer cells. These data suggest that SIRT7 may play a key role in oncogenic transformation by suppresses expression of tumor suppressor genes by locus-specific deacetylation of H3K18Ac at promoter regions. Also required to restore the transcription of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) at the exit from mitosis: promotes the association of RNA polymerase I with the rDNA promoter region and coding region. Stimulates transcription activity of the RNA polymerase I complex. May also deacetylate p53/TP53 and promotes cell survival, however such data need additional confirmation.
Similarity
Belongs to the sirtuin family. Class IV subfamily.
Mass
44.898 kDa
Sequence
MAAGGLSRSERKAAERVRRLREEQQRERLRQVSRILRKAAAERSAEEGRLLAESADLVTELQGRSRRREGLKRRQEEVCDDPEELRGKVRELASAVRNAKYLVVYTGAGISTAASIPDYRGPNGVWTLLQKGRSVSAADLSEAEPTLTHMSITRLHEQKLVQHVVSQNCDGLHLRSGLPRTAISELHGNMYIEVCTSCVPNREYVRVFDVTERTALHRHQTGRTCHKCGTQLRDTIVHFGERGTLGQPLNWEAATEAASRADTILCLGSSLKVLKKYPRLWCMTKPPSRRPKLYIVNLQWTPKDDWAALKLHGKCDDVMRLLMAELGLEIPAYSRWQDPIFSLATPLRAGEEGSHSRKSLCRSREEAPPGDRGAPLSSAPILGGWFGRGCTKRTKRKKVT