Date published: 2025-9-17

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SIRT1 Inhibitors

SIRT1 inhibitors belong to a class of chemical compounds that primarily target and modulate the activity of the SIRT1 enzyme. SIRT1, short for Silent Information Regulator 2 homolog 1, is a member of the sirtuin family of enzymes, which are involved in various cellular processes, including gene regulation, DNA repair, metabolism, and stress response. These inhibitors are designed to interact with the active site of the SIRT1 enzyme, thereby altering its catalytic function. By influencing SIRT1 activity, these inhibitors can impact cellular processes that are regulated by this enzyme.Structurally, SIRT1 inhibitors often exhibit a diverse range of chemical scaffolds, allowing for variations in their binding affinity and selectivity towards the SIRT1 enzyme. Many of these compounds possess specific functional groups and molecular features that facilitate their interaction with key residues in the active site of the enzyme. This interaction can result in the inhibition of SIRT1's deacetylase activity, which is responsible for removing acetyl groups from target proteins. By modulating this enzymatic activity, SIRT1 inhibitors have the ability to influence acetylation-dependent cellular pathways, and thus, they have garnered significant attention in scientific research. In recent years, studies have focused on elucidating the role of SIRT1 inhibitors in cellular and molecular processes. The investigation of SIRT1 inhibitors provides insights into the complex regulatory networks within cells and offers a deeper understanding of the role of SIRT1 in maintaining cellular homeostasis.

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