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David Sinclair congratulates Prof. Haim Cohen and his lab at BIU_Aging for their work on SIRT6, a key regulator of longevity. Research indicates that a change in the amino acid sequence of CBS, a main producer of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), from Lysine 386 to Arginine in longer-lived species boosts H2S production, potentially mediating health and longevity benefits of calorie restriction. Enhancing SIRT6 activity has been shown to increase healthy lifespan in mice and protect against age-related diseases.
SIRT6 as a key regulator of longevity
Role of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in mediating health and longevity benefits
Impact of amino acid sequence changes in CBS on H2S production
Benefits of enhancing SIRT6 activity on lifespan and age-related diseases in mice
Understanding the specific mechanisms through which SIRT6 and H2S influence longevity
Translating findings from mice to humans
Addressing the complexities of age-related diseases