Sirtuins
Sirtuins are widely distributed in cells and consist of a group of proteins, with a total of 7 subtypes SIRT1~SIRT7. The main function of sirtuins is to deacetylate proteins, an important protein modification process. Through deacetylation, sirtuins can maintain protein function and stability and participate in a variety of cellular processes.
Epigenetic and post-translational modification mechanisms have been found to control immune responses and metabolic reprogramming. Sirtuins are NAD+-dependent histone deacetylase enzymes that have recently been reported to play a potential role in immune responses. Therefore, sirtuins are of great significance as therapeutic targets for treating immune-related diseases and enhancing anti-tumor immunity.
For more details about our sirtuins, please click the links listed below.
- Sirt2-IN-1
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CAT#:
DES-2312-LGZ-21
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CAS Number:
1862238-00-3
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Application:
Sirt2 Inhibitor
- SIRT5 Inhibitor 1
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CAT#:
DES-2312-LGZ-24
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CAS Number:
2166487-21-2
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Application:
SIRT5 Inhibitor
- PROTAC Sirt2 Degrader-1
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CAT#:
DES-2312-LGZ-25
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CAS Number:
2098487-75-1
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Application:
Sirt2 Degrader
- SirReal1-O-propargyl
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CAT#:
DES-2312-LGZ-26
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CAS Number:
1862237-99-7
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Application:
Sirt2 Inhibitor
- SRT 1720 Hydrochloride
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CAT#:
DES-2312-LGZ-29
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CAS Number:
2060259-60-9
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Application:
SIRT1 Activator
- 4'-bromo-Resveratrol
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CAT#:
DES-2312-LGZ-30
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CAS Number:
1224713-90-9
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Application:
SIRT1/SIRT3 Inhibitor