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Salermide (1105698-15-4) is a SIRT1 and SIRT2 inhibitor. Exhibits a stronger inhibitory effect on SIRT2 than on SIRT1 in vitro. Induces the reactivation of proapoptotic genes repressed by SIRT1 and causes massive apoptosis in cancer cells within 24 hours.1 Displays protective effect in nematodes expressing muscular dystrophy protein.2 Promotes neuronal apoptosis confirming the protective effect of SIRT1.3
References/Citations:
1) Lara et al. (2009), Salermide, a Sirtuin inhibitor with a strong cancer-specific proapoptotic effect; Oncogene, 28 781
2) Pasco et al. (2010), Characterization of sirtuin inhibitors in nematodes expressing a muscular dystrophy protein reveals muscle cell and behavioral protection by specific sirtinol analogues; J. Med. Chem., 53 1407
3) Zhao et al. (2012), Interactions between SIRT1 and MAPK/ERK regulate neuronal apoptosis induced by traumatic brain injury in vitro and in vivo; Exp. Neurol., 237 489
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Salermide (1105698-15-4) is a SIRT1 and SIRT2 inhibitor. Exhibits a stronger inhibitory effect on SIRT2 than on SIRT1 in vitro. Induces the reactivation of proapoptotic genes repressed by SIRT1 and causes massive apoptosis in cancer cells within 24 hours.1 Displays protective effect in nematodes expressing muscular dystrophy protein.2 Promotes neuronal apoptosis confirming the protective effect of SIRT1.3
References/Citations:
1) Lara et al. (2009), Salermide, a Sirtuin inhibitor with a strong cancer-specific proapoptotic effect; Oncogene, 28 781
2) Pasco et al. (2010), Characterization of sirtuin inhibitors in nematodes expressing a muscular dystrophy protein reveals muscle cell and behavioral protection by specific sirtinol analogues; J. Med. Chem., 53 1407
3) Zhao et al. (2012), Interactions between SIRT1 and MAPK/ERK regulate neuronal apoptosis induced by traumatic brain injury in vitro and in vivo; Exp. Neurol., 237 489
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