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Parkin overexpression during aging reduces proteotoxicity, alters mitochondrial dynamics, and extends lifespan
Anil Rana, Michaël Rera, David W. Walker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2013 · ▲ 330 citations
Abstract
Aberrant protein aggregation and mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) have each been linked to aging and a number of age-onset neurodegenerative disorders, including Parkinson disease. Loss-of-function mutations in parkin, an E3 ubiquitin ligase that functions to promote the ubiquitin-proteasome system of protein degradation and also in mitochondrial quality control, have been implicated in heritable forms of Parkinson disease. The question of whether parkin can modulate aging or positively impact longevity, however, has not been addressed. Here, we show that ubiquitous or neuron-specific up-regulation of Parkin, in adult Drosophila melanogaster, increases both mean and maximum lifespan without reducing reproductive output, physical activity, or food intake. Long-lived Parkin-overexpressing flies display an increase in K48-linked polyubiquitin and reduced levels of protein aggregation during aging. Recent evidence suggests that Parkin interacts with the mitochondrial fission/fusion machinery to mediate the turnover of dysfunctional mitochondria. However, the relationships between parkin gene activity, mitochondrial dynamics, and aging have not been explored. We show that the mitochondrial fusion-promoting factor Drosophila Mitofusin, a Parkin substrate, increases in abundance during aging. Parkin overexpression results in reduced Drosophila Mitofusin levels in aging flies, with concomitant changes in mitochondrial morphology and an increase in mitochondrial activity. Together, these findings reveal roles for Parkin in modulating organismal aging and provide insight into the molecular mechanisms linking aging to neurodegeneration.
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Rana, A., Rera, M., & Walker, D.W. (2013). Parkin overexpression during aging reduces proteotoxicity, alters mitochondrial dynamics, and extends lifespan. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1216197110
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Rana A, Rera M, Walker DW. Parkin overexpression during aging reduces proteotoxicity, alters mitochondrial dynamics, and extends lifespan. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2013. doi:10.1073/pnas.1216197110.
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@article{anil2013Parkin,
title = {Parkin overexpression during aging reduces proteotoxicity, alters mitochondrial dynamics, and extends lifespan},
author = {Anil Rana and Michaël Rera and David W. Walker},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.1216197110},
}
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