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Query: UNIPROT:Q86TM3 (
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Sirtuin 2 (SIRT2) is a sirtuin family deacetylase, which maintains genome integrity and prevents tumorigenesis. Although
Sirt2
deficiency in mice leads to tumorigenesis, the functional significance of somatic
SIRT2
mutations in human tumors is unclear. Using structural insight combined with bioinformatics and functional analyses, we show that naturally occurring
cancer-associated
SIRT2
mutations at evolutionarily conserved sites disrupt its deacetylation of DNA-damage response proteins by impairing SIRT2 catalytic activity or protein levels but not its localization or binding with substrate. We observed that these SIRT2 mutant proteins fail to restore the replication stress sensitivity, impairment in recovery from replication stress, and impairment in
ATR-interacting protein
(
ATRIP
) focus accumulation of
SIRT2
deficiency. Moreover, the SIRT2 mutant proteins failed to rescue the spontaneous induction of DNA damage and micronuclei of
SIRT2
deficiency in cancer cells. Our findings support a model for SIRT2's tumor-suppressive function in which somatic mutations in
SIRT2
contribute to genomic instability by impairing its deacetylase activity or diminishing its protein levels in the DNA-damage response. In conclusion, our work provides a mechanistic basis for understanding the biological and clinical significance of
SIRT2
mutations in genome maintenance and tumor suppression.
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PMID:Sirtuin 2 mutations in human cancers impair its function in genome maintenance. 2846 31