Sirt6 Transcriptionally Regulates Global Protein Synthesis Through Transcription Factor Sp1 Independent Of Its Deacetylase Activity

Venkatraman Ravi, Aditi Jain,Danish Khan, Faiz Ahamed,Sneha Mishra,Malyasree Giri, Meena Inbaraj,Swati Krishna, Mohsen Sarikhani,Sangeeta Maity,Shweta Kumar,Riyaz Ahmad Shah, Pratik Dave,Anwit S. Pandit, Rajprabu Rajendran,Perumal A. Desingu, Umesh Varshney,Saumitra Das, Ullas Kolthur-Seetharam,Sona Rajakumari, Mahavir Singh,Nagalingam R. Sundaresan

NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH(2019)

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Global protein synthesis is emerging as an important player in the context of aging and age-related diseases. However, the intricate molecular networks that regulate protein synthesis are poorly understood. Here, we report that SIRT6, a nuclear-localized histone deacetylase represses global protein synthesis by transcriptionally regulating mTOR signalling via the transcription factor Sp1, independent of its deacetylase activity. Our results suggest that SIRT6 deficiency increases protein synthesis in mice. Further, multiple lines of in vitro evidence suggest that SIRT6 negatively regulates protein synthesis in a cell-autonomous fashion and independent of its catalytic activity. Mechanistically, SIRT6 binds to the zinc finger DNA binding domain of Sp1 and represses its activity. SIRT6 deficiency increased the occupancy of Sp1 at key mTOR signalling gene promoters resulting in enhanced expression of these genes and activation of the mTOR signalling pathway. Interestingly, inhibition of either mTOR or Sp1 abrogated the increased protein synthesis observed under SIRT6 deficient conditions. Moreover, pharmacological inhibition of mTOR restored cardiac function in muscle-specific SIRT6 knockout mice, which spontaneously develop cardiac hypertrophy. Overall, these findings have unravelled a new layer of regulation of global protein synthesis by SIRT6, which can be potentially targeted to combat aging-associated diseases like cardiac hypertrophy.
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