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The Transcriptome of Prematurely Aging Yeast Cells Is Similar to That of Telomerase-deficient Cells
Isabelle Lesur, Judith L. Campbell
Molecular Biology of the Cell · 2004 · ▲ 124 citations
Abstract
To help define the pathologies associated with yeast cells as they age, we analyzed the transcriptome of young and old cells isolated by elutriation, which allows isolation of biochemical quantities of old cells much further advanced in their life span than old cells prepared by the biotin-streptavidin method. Both 18-generation-old wild-type yeast and 8-generation-old cells from a prematurely aging mutant (dna2-1), with a defect in DNA replication, were evaluated. Genes involved in gluconeogenesis, the glyoxylate cycle, lipid metabolism, and glycogen production are induced in old cells, signifying a shift toward energy storage. We observed a much more extensive generalized stress response known as the environmental stress response (ESR), than observed previously in biotin-streptavidin-isolated cells, perhaps because the elutriated cells were further advanced in their life span. In addition, there was induction of DNA repair genes that fall in the so-called DNA damage "signature" set. In the dna2-1 mutant, energy production genes were also induced. The response in the dna2-1 strain is similar to the telomerase delete response, genes whose expression changes during cellular senescence(definition) in telomerase-deficient cells. We propose that these results suggest, albeit indirectly, that old cells are responding to genome instability.
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Lesur, I., & Campbell, J.L. (2004). The Transcriptome of Prematurely Aging Yeast Cells Is Similar to That of Telomerase-deficient Cells. <em>Molecular Biology of the Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e03-10-0742
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Lesur I, Campbell JL. The Transcriptome of Prematurely Aging Yeast Cells Is Similar to That of Telomerase-deficient Cells. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 2004. doi:10.1091/mbc.e03-10-0742.
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@unpublished{isabelle2004TheTra,
title = {The Transcriptome of Prematurely Aging Yeast Cells Is Similar to That of Telomerase-deficient Cells},
author = {Isabelle Lesur and Judith L. Campbell},
journal = {Molecular Biology of the Cell},
year = {2004},
doi = {10.1091/mbc.e03-10-0742},
}
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