Caenorhabditis elegans SIR-2.1, a member of the sirtuin family related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sir2p, has previously been implicated in aging. The mammalian homolog SIRT1 plays important roles in multiple cellular processes including transcriptional repression and stress response. We show that sir-2.1 is essential for the execution of apoptosis in response to DNA damage, and that sir-2.1 genetically acts in parallel to the worm p53-like gene cep-1. This novel cep-1-independent proapoptotic pathway does not require the daf-16 FOXO transcription factor. Cytological analysis of SIR-2.1 suggests a novel mechanism of apoptosis induction. During apoptosis SIR-2.1 changes its subcellular localization from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and trans...
Genomic instability is believed to be an enabling characteristic of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg 200...
The p53 tumor suppressor promotes apoptosis in response to DNA damage. Here we describe the Caenorha...
In the past 12 years, since the first description of C. elegans germ cell apoptosis, this area of re...
Caenorhabditis elegans SIR-2.1, a member of the sirtuin family related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae S...
AbstractIn mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p5...
Background: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is generally involved ...
textabstractBackground: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is general...
In mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p53 transc...
Maintaining genome stability in the germline is thought to be an evolutionarily ancient role of the ...
AbstractSilent information regulator 2 (Sir2) is an NAD+-dependent histone deacetylase that establis...
Multiple protein ubiquitination events at DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) regulate damage recognitio...
SummaryThe cellular response to genotoxic stress involves the integration of multiple prosurvival an...
Genomic instability is believed to be an enabling characteristic of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg 200...
The p53 tumor suppressor promotes apoptosis in response to DNA damage. Here we describe the Caenorha...
In the past 12 years, since the first description of C. elegans germ cell apoptosis, this area of re...
Caenorhabditis elegans SIR-2.1, a member of the sirtuin family related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae S...
AbstractIn mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p5...
Background: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is generally involved ...
textabstractBackground: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is general...
In mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p53 transc...
Maintaining genome stability in the germline is thought to be an evolutionarily ancient role of the ...
AbstractSilent information regulator 2 (Sir2) is an NAD+-dependent histone deacetylase that establis...
Multiple protein ubiquitination events at DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) regulate damage recognitio...
SummaryThe cellular response to genotoxic stress involves the integration of multiple prosurvival an...
Genomic instability is believed to be an enabling characteristic of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg 200...
The p53 tumor suppressor promotes apoptosis in response to DNA damage. Here we describe the Caenorha...
In the past 12 years, since the first description of C. elegans germ cell apoptosis, this area of re...