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. 2009 Jun 22;106(27):11288–11293. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0812931106

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

SirT1 ASO increased acetylation of key transcription factors for gluconeogenesis. STAT3 acetylation (A) and phosphorylation (B) were increased by SirT1 ASO. Foxo1 acetylation (C) and PGC-1α (D) acetylation levels were also increased with SirT1 ASO. The increased acetylation led to a decrease in transcription of PEPCK (E), FBPase (F), G6Pase (G), and PEPCK protein (H). (n = 4–8 per group.) #, P < 0.1; *, P < 0.05.