Mono(ADP-ribosyl)ation enzymes and NAD+ metabolism. A Focus on Diseases and Therapeutic Perspectives
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Mono(ADP-ribose) transferases and mono(ADP-ribosyl)ating sirtuins use NAD+ to perform the mono(ADP-ribosyl)ation, a simple form of post-translational modification of proteins and, in some cases, of nucleic acids. The availability of NAD+ is a limiting step and an essential requisite for NAD+ consuming enzymes. The synthesis and degradation of NAD+, as well as the transport of its key intermediates among cell compartments, play a vital role in the maintenance of optimal NAD+ levels, which are essential for the regulation of NAD+-utilizing enzymes. In this review, we provide an overview of the current knowledge of NAD+ metabolism, highlighting the functional liaison with mono(ADP-ribosyl)ating enzymes, such as the well-known ARTD10 (also named PARP10), SIRT6, and SIRT7. To this aim, we discuss the link of these enzymes with NAD+ metabolism and chronic diseases, such as cancer, degenerative disorders and aging.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ADP-ribosyl transferase (ADPRT);; Mono ADP-ribose transferases (mARTs);; cholera-toxin-like ARTs (ARTCs);; Diphtheria-toxin-like ARTs (ARTDs);; Sirtuins (Sirt);; NAD precursors
Elenco autori:
Celetti, Angela; Poltronieri, Palmiro; Palazzo, Luca
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