Sirtuins (SIRT & Sir2)

epigenetic modulators of sirtuins

Sirtuins are NAD-dependent deacetylases that are highly conserved among species. The original family member, Sir2 (silent mating-type information regulator 2) from yeast was identified as a gene involved in maintaining silent chromatin. In mammals, there are seven sirtuins (SIRT1-7) belonging to the class III histone deacetylase (HDAC) family of proteins. These are the only HDACs that require NAD for their enzymatic activity. Sirtuins play a role in metabolic diseases, neuronal physiology and aging, making them an important area of research.

Active Motif offers several activators and inhibitors to study the effects of Sirtuins.

 
Name Appl. Format Cat No. Price  
AK-7 SIRT2 Inhibitor 25 mg 14054 $275 Add to Cart
5 mg 14055 $75 Add to Cart
BML-278 SIRT1 Activator 25 mg 14024 $295 Add to Cart
5 mg 14025 $85 Add to Cart
EX-527 SIRT1 Inhibitor 25 mg 14028 $170 Add to Cart
5 mg 14029 $55 Add to Cart
Piceatannol SIRT1 Activator 25 mg 14036 $245 Add to Cart
5 mg 14037 $70 Add to Cart
Resveratrol SIRT1 Activator 500 mg 14022 $245 Add to Cart
100 mg 14023 $65 Add to Cart
Salermide SIRT Inhibitor 25 mg 14124 $170 Add to Cart
5 mg 14125 $55 Add to Cart
SirtAct SIRT1 Activator 25 mg 14080 $420 Add to Cart
5 mg 14081 $170 Add to Cart
Sirtinol SIRT Inhibitor 25 mg 14074 $390 Add to Cart
5 mg 14075 $120 Add to Cart
Splitomicin Sir2p (yeast Sirt1 homolog) Inhibitor 25 mg 14086 $250 Add to Cart
5 mg 14087 $65 Add to Cart
Triacetyl resveratrol SIRT Activator 250 mg 14116 $215 Add to Cart
50 mg 14117 $75 Add to Cart