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SIRT6-Mediated Regulation of TFAM: A Central Mechanism Connecting Nuclear and Mitochondrial Transcriptional Processes and Mitophagy
How SIRT6 Controls a Key Protein Linking Cell DNA Activity and Mitochondrial Cleanup
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Abstract
SIRT6 is identified as a key regulator of the mitochondrial transcription factor TFAM.
- SIRT6 deacetylates FoxA1, preventing its binding to the TFAM promoter, which may reduce TFAM expression.
- SIRT6 also directly deacetylates TFAM, potentially suppressing its transcriptional activity.
- This regulation by SIRT6 is associated with decreased expression of mitochondrial genes and proteins.
- Mitochondrial dysfunction and mitophagy may be induced through the targeting of TFAM by SIRT6.
- TFAM is linked to the growth and metastasis of colon cancer, particularly with SIRT6 inhibition.
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