Sirt1 interaction with active Smad2 modulates transforming growth factor-β regulated transcription
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García Vizcaíno, Eva María; Liarte Lastra, Sergio; Alonso Romero, José Luis; Nicolás, Francisco JoséFecha
2017-11-29Disciplina/s
MedicinaMateria/s
Sirt1TGFβ-signaling
Tumor transformation
Protein interaction
Gene transcription regulation
Resumen
Background: The simplicity of Transforming Growth Factor ß (TGFβ) signaling pathway, linear and non-amplified,
hardly sustains its variety of responses. This is often justified by the complex regulation showed by Smad proteins,
TGFβ signaling intracellular transducers, object of post-translational modifications that modulate TGFβ-dependent
transcription. Protein acetylation is emerging as a compelling mechanism affecting the activities of significant
transcription factors, including p53, FOXO or NF-kB. Smad proteins might be controlled by this mechanism,
implying that accessory factors capable of altering Smads-transcriptional complexes acetylation status and
hence regulate TGFβ responses remain to be identified. Understanding this interaction may help in the
assessment of TGFβ signaling outcomes, extending from healthy physiology to pathological conditions and
cancer.
Methods: A two-hybrid chimera interacting system allowed to identify Sirt1, a NAD+ dependent type III
histon...





