SIRT2 Activity Assay Kit (Fluorometric)
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SIRT2 Activity Assay Kit (Fluorometric) (ab156066) detects deacetylase activity of recombinant SIRT2.
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SIR2L, SIR2L2, SIRT2, NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-2, NAD-dependent protein deacylase sirtuin-2, NAD-dependent protein defatty-acylase sirtuin-2, Regulatory protein SIR2 homolog 2, SIR2-like protein 2
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Functional Studies - SIRT2 Activity Assay Kit (Fluorometric) (AB156066)
Effect of Sirtinol on recombinant SITR2 activity
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Functional Studies - SIRT2 Activity Assay Kit (Fluorometric) (AB156066)
Time course of SIRT2-substrate deacetylation by recombinant SIRT2
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Abcam's SIRT2 Activity Assay Kit (Fluorometric) (ab156066) detects deacetylase activity of recombinant SIRT2.
Primarily, Abcam's SIRT2 Activity Assay Kit (Fluorometric) is designed for the rapid and sensitive evaluation of SIRT2 inhibitors or activators using recombinant SIRT2 or purified SIRT2.
Applications for this kit include:
1. Screening inhibitors or activators of SIRT2.
2. Detecting the effects of pharmacological agents on SIRT2.
Histone Deacetylases (HDACs) are a class of enzymes responsible for the deacetylation of lysine residues on the N-terminal part of the core histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), allowing the histones to wrap the DNA more tightly.
HDAC proteins occur in four groups (class I, class IIA, class IIB, class III, class IV) based on function and DNA sequence similarity.
Classes I, IIA and IIB are considered "classical" HDACs whose activities are inhibited by trichostatin A (TSA), whereas class III is a family of NAD+-dependent proteins (sirtuins) not affected by TSA. Class IV is considered an atypical class on its own, based solely on DNA sequence similarity to the others.
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Biological function summary
SIRT2 contributes to the regulation of cellular homeostasis and stress responses. This protein acts as a deacetylase modulating the acetylation status of key proteins and participates in various signaling pathways. It functions as part of a larger protein complex and interacts with substrates that include tubulin and histones. These interactions help SIRT2 control processes such as cell cycle differentiation and proliferation indicating its importance in maintaining normal cellular function.
Pathways
SIRT2 plays an essential role in the insulin signaling pathway and the FoxO transcription factor pathway. In these pathways SIRT2 interacts with other sirtuins like SIRT1 which helps regulate metabolic homeostasis and oxidative stress responses. SIRT2's activity in deacetylating proteins such as p53 impacts cellular responses to DNA damage and genomic stability further integrating it into critical regulatory networks within the cell.
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Oncogenesis 12:46 PubMed37735151
2023
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International journal of molecular sciences 20: PubMed30889926
2019
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Inflammation 42:156-169 PubMed30203196
2018
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PloS one 10:e0139095 PubMed26407304
2015
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The Journal of pharmacology and experimental thera 350:243-56 PubMed24833701
2014
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