Title : The Clock-NAD+ -Sirtuin connection in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Pub. Date : 2022 May 26

PMID : 35616339






5 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 The circadian metabolite, NAD+ , serves as a crucial link connecting clock genes to sirtuin activity. NAD clock circadian regulator Homo sapiens
2 This is because, NAMPT which is a rate limiting enzyme in NAD+ biosynthesis is transcriptionally regulated by the clock genes and NAD+ in turn is a cofactor regulating the deacetylation activity of sirtuins. NAD clock circadian regulator Homo sapiens
3 This is because, NAMPT which is a rate limiting enzyme in NAD+ biosynthesis is transcriptionally regulated by the clock genes and NAD+ in turn is a cofactor regulating the deacetylation activity of sirtuins. NAD clock circadian regulator Homo sapiens
4 Thus, the Clock-NAD+-Sirtuin connection represents a novel "feedback loop" circuit that regulates the metabolic machinery. NAD clock circadian regulator Homo sapiens
5 The current review underpins the importance of NAD+ on the sirtuin and clock connection in preventing fatty liver disorder. NAD clock circadian regulator Homo sapiens