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Effects of an unusual poison identify a lifespan role for Topoisomerase 2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Gregory Tombline, Jonathan I. Millen, Bogdan Polevoda, Matan Rapaport, Bonnie K. Baxter, Michael Van Meter, Matthew Gilbertson, Joe Madrey, Gary A. Piazza, Lynn Rasmussen, Krister Wennerberg, E. Lucile White, John L. Nitiss, David S. Goldfarb
Aging · 2017 · ▲ 17 citations
Abstract
(yeast) due to an inability to sense or repair DNA damage by topoisomerase 2 (yTop2). We describe the characterization of LS1, identified in a high throughput screen for small molecules that shorten the replicative lifespan of yeast. LS1 accelerates aging without affecting proliferative growth or viability. Genetic and biochemical criteria reveal LS1 to be a weak Top2 poison. Top2 poisons induce the accumulation of covalent Top2-linked DNA double strand breaks that, if left unrepaired, lead to genome instability and death. LS1 is toxic to cells deficient in homologous recombination, suggesting that the damage it induces is normally mitigated by genome maintenance systems. The essential roles of yTop2 in proliferating cells may come with a fitness trade-off in older cells that are less able to sense or repair yTop2-mediated DNA damage. Consistent with this idea, cells live longer when yTop2 expression levels are reduced. These results identify intrinsic yTop2-mediated DNA damage as potentially manageable cause of aging.
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Tombline, G., Millen, J.I., Polevoda, B., Rapaport, M., Baxter, B.K., Meter, M.V., Gilbertson, M., Madrey, J., Piazza, G.A., Rasmussen, L., Wennerberg, K., White, E.L., Nitiss, J.L., & Goldfarb, D.S. (2017). Effects of an unusual poison identify a lifespan role for Topoisomerase 2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.101114
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Tombline G, Millen JI, Polevoda B, Rapaport M, Baxter BK, Meter MV, et al. Effects of an unusual poison identify a lifespan role for Topoisomerase 2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Aging. 2017. doi:10.18632/aging.101114.
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@article{gregory2017Effect,
title = {Effects of an unusual poison identify a lifespan role for Topoisomerase 2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae},
author = {Gregory Tombline and Jonathan I. Millen and Bogdan Polevoda and Matan Rapaport and Bonnie K. Baxter and Michael Van Meter and Matthew Gilbertson and Joe Madrey and Gary A. Piazza and Lynn Rasmussen and Krister Wennerberg and E. Lucile White and John L. Nitiss and David S. Goldfarb},
journal = {Aging},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.18632/aging.101114},
}
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