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== Known NADase Enzymes == | == Known NADase Enzymes == | ||
NADase or NAD^+ase enzymes have implications in longevity due to their impact on [[NAD+]] levels within cells. NAD+ is crucial for cellular energy metabolism and maintenance of proper cellular function. Here is some information on known NADase enzymes | NADase or NAD^+ase enzymes have implications in longevity due to their impact on [[NAD+]] levels within cells. NAD+ is crucial for cellular energy metabolism and maintenance of proper cellular function. Here is some information on known NADase enzymes. | ||
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'''CD38''' is a multifunctional enzyme | |- | ||
! Enzyme!! Description!!Function!!Location/Expression!!Implications in Aging!!Associated Diseases | |||
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|'''[[CD38]]'''||CD38 is a multifunctional enzyme involved in calcium signaling and plays a role in immune response, cellular metabolism, and NAD+ homeostasis.||Calcium signaling, cell adhesion, immune response.||Widely expressed in various tissues, including immune cells.||Involved in cellular aging processes, and its activity has been linked to a reduction in cellular NAD+ levels.||Chronic inflammatory conditions, some leukemias | |||
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|'''[[CD157]]'''||CD157, also known as bone marrow stromal antigen 1, is involved in monocyte and neutrophil infiltration during inflammatory responses and has implications in leukocyte trafficking.||Monocyte and neutrophil infiltration during inflammatory responses.||Primarily expressed in bone marrow and myeloid cells.||Its roles in inflammation might have implications in aging-related inflammatory conditions.||Autoimmune diseases, some cancers | |||
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|'''[[SARM1]]'''||SARM1 (Sterile Alpha and TIR Motif Containing 1) is predominantly known for its role in programmed axon degeneration and has implications in neurodegenerative conditions.||Induces axonal degeneration after injury, involved in innate immune response.||Predominantly expressed in the nervous system.||Its role in axon degeneration has implications in aging-related neurodegenerative conditions.||Neurodegenerative diseases | |||
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== See also == | |||
* [[Wikipedia:NAD+ glycohydrolase|Wikipedia article]] | |||