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SIRT6 Regulates Protein Synthesis and Folding Through Nucleolar Remodeling - PubMed

5 days ago
  • #SIRT6
  • #proteostasis
  • #neurodegeneration
  • SIRT6 plays a critical role in maintaining proteostasis, which is often lost during aging and neurodegeneration.
  • SIRT6 negatively regulates global translation by controlling ribosomal genes, nucleolar function, and TIP5 chromatin localization.
  • Deletion of SIRT6 increases nucleolar size, rRNA production, and protein translation, but fails to upregulate chaperones, leading to protein aggregation.
  • A C. elegans model (sir-2.4 KO) shows reduced heat shock resistance and accelerated age-dependent motility loss, indicating proteostasis-stress intolerance.
  • SIRT6 deficiency leads to proteostasis loss through nucleolar dysfunction, highlighting chromatin dysregulation as a starting point for neurodegeneration.
  • Pharmacologically reducing protein translation rates can rescue the effects of SIRT6 deficiency.