SIRT1 is a NAD[superscript +]-dependent protein deacetylase that governs many physiological pathways, including circadian rhythm in peripheral tissues. Here, we show that SIRT1 in the brain governs central circadian control by activating the transcription of the two major circadian regulators, BMAL1 and CLOCK. This activation comprises an amplifying circadian loop involving SIRT1, PGC-1α, and Nampt. In aged wild-type mice, SIRT1 levels in the suprachiasmatic nucleus are decreased, as are those of BMAL1 and PER2, giving rise to a longer intrinsic period, a more disrupted activity pattern, and an inability to adapt to changes in the light entrainment schedule. Young mice lacking brain SIRT1 phenocopy these aging-dependent circadian changes, w...
SummaryCircadian rhythms are intimately linked to cellular metabolism. Specifically, the NAD+-depend...
A number of studies have demonstrated that the Sirtuin family member, Sirt1, is a key integrator of ...
Circadian rhythms are intimately linked to cellular metabolism. Specifically, the NAD(+)-dependent d...
SummarySIRT1 is a NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase that governs many physiological pathways, inclu...
SummarySIRT1 is a NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase that governs many physiological pathways, inclu...
Age-related decline in mammalian circadian rhythm has been recognized for decades, but the underlyin...
SummaryCircadian rhythms govern a large array of metabolic and physiological functions. The central ...
SummaryThe mammalian circadian timing system is composed of a central pacemaker in the suprachiasmat...
SummaryCircadian rhythms are intimately linked to cellular metabolism. Specifically, the NAD+-depend...
Circadian rhythms govern homeostasis and organism physiology. Nutritional cues act as time-givers, c...
Purpose of reviewThe circadian clock is an intricate biological timekeeper that is subject to fine-t...
The transcriptional activator CLOCK is a histone acetyltransferase that is required for the circadia...
The circadian clock supports and governs many body physiological processes. Period2 (PER2) is a key ...
The circadian clock controls a large variety of neuronal, endocrine, behavioural and physiological r...
A number of studies have demonstrated that the Sirtuin family member, Sirt1, is a key integrator of ...
SummaryCircadian rhythms are intimately linked to cellular metabolism. Specifically, the NAD+-depend...
A number of studies have demonstrated that the Sirtuin family member, Sirt1, is a key integrator of ...
Circadian rhythms are intimately linked to cellular metabolism. Specifically, the NAD(+)-dependent d...
SummarySIRT1 is a NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase that governs many physiological pathways, inclu...
SummarySIRT1 is a NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase that governs many physiological pathways, inclu...
Age-related decline in mammalian circadian rhythm has been recognized for decades, but the underlyin...
SummaryCircadian rhythms govern a large array of metabolic and physiological functions. The central ...
SummaryThe mammalian circadian timing system is composed of a central pacemaker in the suprachiasmat...
SummaryCircadian rhythms are intimately linked to cellular metabolism. Specifically, the NAD+-depend...
Circadian rhythms govern homeostasis and organism physiology. Nutritional cues act as time-givers, c...
Purpose of reviewThe circadian clock is an intricate biological timekeeper that is subject to fine-t...
The transcriptional activator CLOCK is a histone acetyltransferase that is required for the circadia...
The circadian clock supports and governs many body physiological processes. Period2 (PER2) is a key ...
The circadian clock controls a large variety of neuronal, endocrine, behavioural and physiological r...
A number of studies have demonstrated that the Sirtuin family member, Sirt1, is a key integrator of ...
SummaryCircadian rhythms are intimately linked to cellular metabolism. Specifically, the NAD+-depend...
A number of studies have demonstrated that the Sirtuin family member, Sirt1, is a key integrator of ...
Circadian rhythms are intimately linked to cellular metabolism. Specifically, the NAD(+)-dependent d...