In vitro activity: Tenovin-3 is a small molecule activator of p53 transcriptional activity and an inhibitor of sirtuin. Tenovins inhibit the activities of human SirT1 and SirT2, two members of the NAD+-dependent class III histone deacetylases that also belong to the sirtuin family. Tenovins act through inhibition of the protein-deacetylating activities of SirT1 and SirT2, two important members of the sirtuin family. Tenovins are active on mammalian cells at one-digit micromolar concentrations and decrease tumor growth in vivo as single agents. This underscores the utility of these compounds as biological tools for the study of sirtuin function as well as their potential therapeutic interest.
Kinase Assay: Tenovin-3 is able to increase p53 levels, determined in MCF-7 cells treated for 6 hr at 10 μM.
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