Xingyu Zhu1,2,#, Yongjun Wang3,#, Shuang Chang4,#, Yue Su2, Cuixia He1, Shuang Hu5, Minhui Zhu1, Yuzhou Ding2, Nuannuan Ren2, Qizhi Wang2, Jing Xie1,*, Huan Zhou1,2,*
Oncologie, Vol.23, No.4, pp. 569-588, 2021, DOI:10.32604/oncologie.2021.018869
- 31 December 2021
Abstract Sirtuins (SIRTs), members of the enzyme family found in yeast cells, are related to silent information regulator
(SIR) 2 homologous to its gene family. SIRTs play an important role in many physiological functions from overexpression of gene silencing at the molecular level to the expression of related proteins and RNA to apoptosis.
Studies have indicated that SIRTs may be related to the occurrence, development, and metastasis of cancer. However, the current mechanism of action of SIRTs in various diseases and the principle of molecular biology are not
fully understood. Therefore, the present article discusses the More >