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- Sir2 abstract "Sir2 (whose homolog in mammals is known as SIRT1, SIR2L1 or Sir2α) was the first gene of the sirtuin genes to be found. It was found in budding yeast, and, since then, members of this highly conserved family have been found in nearly all organisms studied. Sirtuins are hypothesized to play a key role in an organism's response to stresses (such as heat or starvation) and to be responsible for the lifespan-extending effects of calorie restriction.".
- Sir2 wikiPageExternalLink entry.php?hugo=SIRT1.
- Sir2 wikiPageExternalLink 142188.html.
- Sir2 wikiPageID "4077224".
- Sir2 wikiPageRevisionID "601035245".
- Sir2 hasPhotoCollection Sir2.
- Sir2 subject Category:Ageing.
- Sir2 subject Category:Aging-related_genes.
- Sir2 subject Category:Enzymes.
- Sir2 subject Category:Hydrolases_acting_on_nonpeptide_C-N_bonds.
- Sir2 comment "Sir2 (whose homolog in mammals is known as SIRT1, SIR2L1 or Sir2α) was the first gene of the sirtuin genes to be found. It was found in budding yeast, and, since then, members of this highly conserved family have been found in nearly all organisms studied. Sirtuins are hypothesized to play a key role in an organism's response to stresses (such as heat or starvation) and to be responsible for the lifespan-extending effects of calorie restriction.".
- Sir2 label "Sir2".
- Sir2 sameAs m.0bgxcl.
- Sir2 sameAs Q3218320.
- Sir2 sameAs Q3218320.
- Sir2 wasDerivedFrom Sir2?oldid=601035245.
- Sir2 isPrimaryTopicOf Sir2.