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Journal of medicinal chemistry, 47(25), 6292-6298 (2004-11-30)
Type 2 human sirtuin (SIRT2) is a NAD(+)-dependent cytoplasmic protein that is colocalized with HDAC6 on microtubules. SIRT2 has been shown to deacetylate alpha-tubulin and to control mitotic exit in the cell cycle. To date, some small molecular inhibitors of
Journal of medicinal chemistry, 49(24), 7239-7241 (2006-11-28)
A successful virtual screening experiment of novel SIRT2 inhibitors is described. Four out of 11 experimentally tested compounds showed in vitro inhibitory activity toward SIRT2 in a micromolar level, resulting in an experimental hit ratio of 36%. Two of these
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