Wayne State University

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Technology Commercialization

Antibodies to Human SIRT2

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Categories
Biotechnology, Diagnostics
Summary
Studies of yeast have shown that the SIR2 gene family is involved in chromatin structure, transcriptional silencing, DNA repair, and control of cellular life span. Functional studies of human SIRT2, a homolog of the product of the yeast SIR2 gene, indicate that it plays a role in mitosis. Further discussion of this research can be found in Mol Cell Biol. 2003 May; 23(9): 3173–3185.
File number
04-684
Publications
Wayne State University has available, for non-exclusive, research reagent licensing, polyclonal antiserum to human SIRT2.
Contact
Anne DiSante Director, Technology Transfer Office Phone: 313-577-5541 Fax : 313-577-2814 anne.disante@wayne.edu