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  1. Sirtuin-3 Promotes Adipogenesis, Osteoclastogenesis, and Bone Loss in Aging Male Mice
  2. Aging Promotes Sirtuin 3-Dependent Cartilage Superoxide Dismutase 2 Acetylation and Osteoarthritis
  3. Mitochondrial Dysfunction Induces Senescence with a Distinct Secretory Phenotype
  4. SIRT3 Blocks Aging-Associated Tissue Fibrosis in Mice by Deacetylating and Activating Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3β
  5. vitamin B3 rediscovered
  6. Correction: Repressive LTR Nucleosome Positioning by the BAF Complex Is Required for HIV Latency
  7. Critical role of acetylation in tau-mediated neurodegeneration and cognitive deficits
  8. SIRT5 Regulates both Cytosolic and Mitochondrial Protein Malonylation with Glycolysis as a Major Target
  9. HIV Latency Is Established Directly and Early in Both Resting and Activated Primary CD4 T Cells
  10. MicroRNA-155 Reinforces HIV Latency
  11. SIRT3 and SIRT5 Regulate the Enzyme Activity and Cardiolipin Binding of Very Long-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase
  12. Reviewing the Path to an HIV Cure
  13. 50 years from obscurity to mainstream: the amazing story of protein acetylation
  14. Activation of SIRT3 by the NAD+ Precursor Nicotinamide Riboside Protects from Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
  15. A-107 Dual Fluorescence HIV Reporter to Study HIV latency
  16. β-hydroxybutyrate: Much more than a metabolite
  17. The growing landscape of lysine acetylation links metabolism and cell signalling
  18. The Many Faces of Sirtuins: Coupling of NAD metabolism, sirtuins and lifespan
  19. Ketone bodies as signaling metabolites
  20. HIV-1 Chromatin, Transcription, and the Regulatory Protein Tat
  21. An In-Depth Comparison of Latent HIV-1 Reactivation in Multiple Cell Model Systems and Resting CD4+ T Cells from Aviremic Patients
  22. SIRT5 Regulates the Mitochondrial Lysine Succinylome and Metabolic Networks
  23. Dual-color HIV reporters trace a population of latently infected cells and enable their purification
  24. Mitochondrial SIRT4-type proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans and mammals interact with pyruvate carboxylase and other acetylated biotin-dependent carboxylases
  25. The nexus of chromatin regulation and intermediary metabolism
  26. Acetylphosphate: A Novel Link between Lysine Acetylation and Intermediary Metabolism in Bacteria
  27. MicroRNAs of the miR-17∼92 family are critical regulators of TFH differentiation
  28. Reactivation of latent HIV by histone deacetylase inhibitors
  29. Three Rules for HIV Latency: Location, Location, and Location
  30. Rejuvenating SIRT1 Activators
  31. C103 Identification, purification and characterization of latently-infected cells using novel fluorescent HIV viruses
  32. BET bromodomain-targeting compounds reactivate HIV from latency via a Tat-independent mechanism
  33. Reactivation of latent HIV-1 in central memory CD4+ T cells through TLR-1/2 stimulation
  34. Therapy for latent HIV-1 infection: the role of histone deacetylase inhibitors
  35. Inhibitors of the NAD + -Dependent Protein Desuccinylase and Demalonylase Sirt5
  36. Whole-organism screening for gluconeogenesis identifies activators of fasting metabolism
  37. The Longevity of Sirtuins
  38. CNS SIRT3 Expression Is Altered by Reactive Oxygen Species and in Alzheimer’s Disease
  39. Nuclear export of histone deacetylase 7 during thymic selection is required for immune self-tolerance
  40. Mitochondrial sirtuins: regulators of protein acylation and metabolism
  41. Inhibition of SIRT2 Potentiates the Anti-motility Activity of Taxanes: Implications for Antineoplastic Combination Therapies
  42. Dietary restriction attenuates age-associated muscle atrophy by lowering oxidative stress in mice even in complete absence of CuZnSOD
  43. Immunosenescence and HIV
  44. Towards an HIV cure: a global scientific strategy
  45. Receptor-interacting protein (RIP) and Sirtuin-3 (SIRT3) are on opposite sides of anoikis and tumorigenesis
  46. HIV latency: experimental systems and molecular models
  47. Mitochondrial Acetylome Analysis in a Mouse Model of Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury Utilizing SIRT3 Knockout Mice
  48. Metabolic Regulation, Mitochondria and the Life-Prolonging Effect of Rapamycin: A Mini-Review
  49. New transcription regulatory mechanisms of latent HIV LTR
  50. Repressive LTR Nucleosome Positioning by the BAF Complex Is Required for HIV Latency
  51. Two-pronged Binding with Bromodomain-containing Protein 4 Liberates Positive Transcription Elongation Factor b from Inactive Ribonucleoprotein Complexes
  52. Mitochondrial Acetylomic Analysis in a Mouse Model of Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury Utilizing SIRT3 Knockout Mice
  53. SIRT3 Deficiency and Mitochondrial Protein Hyperacetylation Accelerate the Development of the Metabolic Syndrome
  54. SIRT3 and cancer: Tumor promoter or suppressor?
  55. Abstract 4768: Receptor interacting protein (RIP) and Sirtuin-3 (SIRT3) on opposite sides of anoikis resistance and promotes tumorigenesis
  56. 123 Molecular Mechanisms of HIV Latency
  57. In vivo, in vitro, and in silico analysis of methylation of the HIV-1 provirus
  58. Epigenetic regulation of HIV latency
  59. Calorie Restriction Reduces Oxidative Stress by SIRT3-Mediated SOD2 Activation
  60. Sirtuin regulation of mitochondria: energy production, apoptosis, and signaling
  61. SIRT3 Deacetylates Mitochondrial 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl CoA Synthase 2 and Regulates Ketone Body Production
  62. Sirtuin‐3 (SIRT3), a novel potential therapeutic target for oral cancer
  63. Regulatory signal transduction pathways for class IIa histone deacetylases
  64. Mitochondrial sirtuins
  65. Acetate metabolism and aging: An emerging connection
  66. HAT Trick: p300, Small Molecule, Inhibitor
  67. Measuring fatty acid oxidation in tissue homogenates
  68. SIRT3 regulates mitochondrial fatty-acid oxidation by reversible enzyme deacetylation
  69. The Cellular Lysine Methyltransferase Set7/9-KMT7 Binds HIV-1 TAR RNA, Monomethylates the Viral Transactivator Tat, and Enhances HIV Transcription
  70. CpG methylation controls reactivation of HIV from latency
  71. CpG Methylation Controls Reactivation of HIV from Latency
  72. Epigenetic Regulation of HIV-1 Latency by Cytosine Methylation
  73. A New Splice Variant of the Mouse SIRT3 Gene Encodes the Mitochondrial Precursor Protein
  74. CELL BIOLOGY: Stress Response and Aging
  75. Pyridylalanine-Containing Hydroxamic Acids as Selective HDAC6 Inhibitors
  76. Chapter 8 Acetylation of Mitochondrial Proteins
  77. Thiobarbiturates as Sirtuin Inhibitors: Virtual Screening, Free-Energy Calculations, and Biological Testing
  78. Chair's Introduction
  79. HDAC7 Regulates Apoptosis in Developing Thymocytes
  80. Tat Acetylation: A Regulatory Switch between Early and Late Phases in HIV Transcription Elongation
  81. Structure–Activity Studies on Splitomicin Derivatives as Sirtuin Inhibitors and Computational Prediction of Binding Mode
  82. Conserved Metabolic Regulatory Functions of Sirtuins
  83. AROuSing SIRT1: Identification of a Novel Endogenous SIRT1 Activator
  84. Interphase Nucleo-Cytoplasmic Shuttling and Localization of SIRT2 during Mitosis
  85. Design and evaluation of ‘Linkerless’ hydroxamic acids as selective HDAC8 inhibitors
  86. Breast cancer associated transcriptional repressor PLU-1/JARID1B interacts directly with histone deacetylases
  87. Adenosine Mimetics as Inhibitors of NAD + -Dependent Histone Deacetylases, from Kinase to Sirtuin Inhibition
  88. Histone Deacetylases
  89. The Class IIa Histone Deacetylases
  90. The Class III Protein Deacetylases
  91. NF-κB p50 promotes HIV latency through HDAC recruitment and repression of transcriptional initiation
  92. Molecular mechanisms of HIV-1 proviral latency
  93. Preparation of enzymatically active recombinant class III protein deacetylases
  94. Effect of inhibitors of histone deacetylase on the induction of cell differentiation in murine and human erythroleukemia cell lines
  95. SIRT1 Regulates HIV Transcription via Tat Deacetylation
  96. The Flavoring Agent Dihydrocoumarin Reverses Epigenetic Silencing and Inhibits Sirtuin Deacetylases
  97. Subtype Selective Substrates for Histone Deacetylases
  98. Expression of Histone Deacetylase 8, a Class I Histone Deacetylase, Is Restricted to Cells Showing Smooth Muscle Differentiation in Normal Human Tissues
  99. Nonisotopic substrate for assaying both human zinc and NAD+-dependent histone deacetylases
  100. Acetylation of Tat Defines a CyclinT1-Independent Step in HIV Transactivation
  101. Class II histone deacetylases: versatile regulators
  102. HDAC7, a Thymus-Specific Class II Histone Deacetylase, Regulates Nur77 Transcription and TCR-Mediated Apoptosis
  103. The Human Sir2 Ortholog, SIRT2, Is an NAD+-Dependent Tubulin Deacetylase
  104. Measurement of Mammalian Histone Deacetylase Activity
  105. Structural Basis of Lysine-Acetylated HIV-1 Tat Recognition by PCAF Bromodomain
  106. Histone deacetylases inhibitors as anti-angiogenic agents altering vascular endothelial growth factor signaling
  107. Enzymatic Activity Associated with Class II HDACs Is Dependent on a Multiprotein Complex Containing HDAC3 and SMRT/N-CoR
  108. The emerging role of class II histone deacetylases
  109. The emerging role of class II histone deacetylases
  110. Acetylation of the HIV-1 Tat protein by p300 is important for its transcriptional activity
  111. Cloning and Characterization of the Murine Histone Deacetylase (HDAC3)
  112. Reduction of histone acetylation in mitosis through loss of histone acetyltransferases and deacetylases from chromatin
  113. Genomic Organization and Chromosomal Localization of the Human Histone Deacetylase 3 Gene
  114. Reduction of histone acetylation in mitosis through loss of histone acetyltransferases and deacetylases from chromatin
  115. Role of chromatin in the transcriptional regulation of HIV-1
  116. The restricted nature of HIV-1 tropism for cultured neural cells
  117. Persistent infection with a nontransforming RNA virus leads to impaired growth factor receptors and response
  118. Insulin Oscillations per se Do Not Affect Glucose Turnover Parameters in Normal Man*