Abstract

SIRT7, a member of the mammalian Sirtuins family, is a highly conserved NAD+ dependent protein deacetylase, which regulates the acetylation level of various proteins in cells, thus regulating many important cellular processes such as protein synthesis, metabolism, cell stress, inflammation, aging and tumors. The past few years has seen significant progress in our knowledge about SIRT7. Here, we review recent advances in the characteristics, functions and regulation mechanisms of SIRT7, providing useful information for further research.

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