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Activators of a specific sirtuin isoform

Cornell University
posted on 03/14/2010

Activators of a specific sirtuin isoform


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Inventions:

  • New and known chemical entities that activate a specific sirtuin isoform
  • Screen to identify compounds that modulate a specific sirtuin isoform
  • Methods to treat various diseases by administering these activators

Sirtuins are proteins that have been the subject of intense scientific and commercial interest, as they are involved in fundamental metabolic processes. Much work to date has focused on human SIRT1 (yeast Sir2); other human SIRT proteins (SIRT2-SIRT7) are thinly characterized and modulators are unknown.

The Sauve lab at the Weill Cornell Medical College has discovered activators of one of these SIRTs.

The work is currently unpublished and the field is highly competitive - further detail may be made available only under confidentiality.

File Number: 4984 


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