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DOI: 10.1126/science.1207861
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Sirt5 Is a NAD-Dependent Protein Lysine Demalonylase and Desuccinylase

J. Du,Yeyun Zhou,Xiaoyang Su,Jiu Jiu Yu,Saba Khan,Hong Jiang,Jung-Woo Kim,Ji-Min Woo,Jun Huyn Kim,Brian Hyun Choi,Bin He,Wei Chen,Sheng Zhang,Richard A. Cerione,Johan Auwerx,Quan Hao,Hening Lin

Succinylation
Lysine
Sirtuin
2011
Silent information regulator 2 (Sir2) proteins (sirtuins) are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent deacetylases that regulate important biological processes. Mammals have seven sirtuins, Sirt1 to Sirt7. Four of them (Sirt4 to Sirt7) have no detectable or very weak deacetylase activity. We found that Sirt5 is an efficient protein lysine desuccinylase and demalonylase in vitro. The preference for succinyl and malonyl groups was explained by the presence of an arginine residue (Arg(105)) and tyrosine residue (Tyr(102)) in the acyl pocket of Sirt5. Several mammalian proteins were identified with mass spectrometry to have succinyl or malonyl lysine modifications. Deletion of Sirt5 in mice appeared to increase the level of succinylation on carbamoyl phosphate synthase 1, which is a known target of Sirt5. Thus, protein lysine succinylation may represent a posttranslational modification that can be reversed by Sirt5 in vivo.
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    Sirt5 Is a NAD-Dependent Protein Lysine Demalonylase and Desuccinylase” is a paper by J. Du Yeyun Zhou Xiaoyang Su Jiu Jiu Yu Saba Khan Hong Jiang Jung-Woo Kim Ji-Min Woo Jun Huyn Kim Brian Hyun Choi Bin He Wei Chen Sheng Zhang Richard A. Cerione Johan Auwerx Quan Hao Hening Lin published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.