Sirtuins are identified as NAD+-dependent class III histone deacetylases (HDAC) and are involved in a variety of cellular activities, including energy metabolism, DNA repair, epigenetics, gene expression, cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival. Using genetically modified model organisms, sirtuins are proved to be one of the most conserved aging-regulatory and longevity-promoting genes/pathways among species. Of the seven sirtuins, SIRT7 is the only sirtuin that localizes in the nucleolus. SIRT7 senses endogenous and environmental stress to maintain physiological homeostasis. Sirt7 deficient and transgenic mice provide a useful tool to understand the mechanisms of aging and related pathologies. In this chapter, we summarized the most widely applied methods to understand the physiopathological function of SIRT7 in mice.
Keywords: Aging; Senescence; Sirtuins.
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