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Structural Basis of Sirtuin 6 Inhibition by the Hydroxamate Trichostatin A: Implications for Protein Deacylase Drug Development.

Weijie YouClemens Steegborn
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2018)
Protein lysine deacylases comprise three zinc-dependent families and the NAD+-dependent sirtuins Sirt1-7, which contribute to aging-related diseases. Few Sirt6-specific inhibitors are available. Trichostatin A, which belongs to the potent, zinc-chelating hydroxamate inhibitors of zinc-dependent deacylases, was recently found to potently and isoform-specifically inhibit Sirt6. We solved a crystal structure of a Sirt6/ADP-ribose/trichostatin A complex, which reveals nicotinamide pocket and acyl channel as binding site and provides interaction details supporting the development of improved deacylase inhibitors.
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