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Protein synthesis elongation factor EF-1 alpha expression and longevity in Drosophila melanogaster.
Noriko Shikama, Renate Ackermann, C. Brack
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 1994 · ▲ 49 citations
Abstract
It has been proposed that the decline in protein synthesis observed in aging organisms may result from a decrease in elongation factor EF-1 alpha. Transgenic Drosophila melanogaster flies carrying an additional copy of the EF-1 alpha gene under control of a heat-inducible promoter have an extended lifespan, further indicating that the EF-1 alpha gene may play an important role in determining longevity. To test this hypothesis, we have quantitated EF-1 alpha mRNA, EF-1 alpha protein, and the EF-1 alpha complex-formation activity in these transgenic flies. Furthermore, we have tested whether the transgene construct is functional--i.e., whether transgenic mRNA is induced when flies are grown at higher temperature. The results show that although there is a clear difference in mean lifespan between the EF-1 alpha transgenic (E) flies and the control transgenic (C) flies, E flies do not express more EF-1 alpha protein or mRNA than C flies kept at the same experimental conditions. Although the transgene can be induced when E flies are heat-shocked at 37 degrees C, transgenic mRNA is not detectable in E flies aged at 29 degrees C. In both lines, the loss in catalytic activity with age is the same. We conclude that the E flies examined here do not live longer because of overexpressing the EF-1 alpha gene.
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Shikama, N., Ackermann, R., & Brack, C. (1994). Protein synthesis elongation factor EF-1 alpha expression and longevity in Drosophila melanogaster. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.91.10.4199
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Shikama N, Ackermann R, Brack C. Protein synthesis elongation factor EF-1 alpha expression and longevity in Drosophila melanogaster. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 1994. doi:10.1073/pnas.91.10.4199.
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@unpublished{noriko1994Protei,
title = {Protein synthesis elongation factor EF-1 alpha expression and longevity in Drosophila melanogaster.},
author = {Noriko Shikama and Renate Ackermann and C. Brack},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
year = {1994},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.91.10.4199},
}
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