Channeling Nicotinamide Phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) to Address Life and Death
Ganga Reddy Velma,
Isabella S. Krider,
Erick T. M. Alves
et al.
Abstract:Nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) catalyzes
the rate-limiting
step in NAD+ biosynthesis via salvage of NAM formed from
catabolism of NAD+ by proteins with NADase activity (e.g.,
PARPs, SIRTs, CD38). Depletion of NAD+ in aging, neurodegeneration,
and metabolic disorders is addressed by NAD+ supplementation.
Conversely, NAMPT inhibitors have been developed for cancer therapy:
many discovered by phenotypic screening for cancer cell death have
low nanomolar potency in cellular models. No NAMPT inhibit… Show more
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