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Tor1/Sch9-Regulated Carbon Source Substitution Is as Effective as Calorie Restriction in Life Span Extension
Min Wei, Paola Fabrizio, Federica Madia, Jia Hu, Huanying Ge, Lei M. Li, Valter D. Longo
PLoS Genetics · 2009 · ▲ 194 citations
Abstract
The effect of calorie restriction (CR) on life span extension, demonstrated in organisms ranging from yeast to mice, may involve the down-regulation of pathways, including Tor, Akt, and Ras. Here, we present data suggesting that yeast Tor1 and Sch9 (a homolog of the mammalian kinases Akt and S6K) is a central component of a network that controls a common set of genes implicated in a metabolic switch from the TCA cycle and respiration to glycolysis and glycerol biosynthesis. During chronological survival, mutants lacking SCH9 depleted extracellular ethanol and reduced stored lipids, but synthesized and released glycerol. Deletion of the glycerol biosynthesis genes GPD1, GPD2, or RHR2, among the most up-regulated in long-lived sch9Delta, tor1Delta, and ras2Delta mutants, was sufficient to reverse chronological life span extension in sch9Delta mutants, suggesting that glycerol production, in addition to the regulation of stress resistance systems, optimizes life span extension. Glycerol, unlike glucose or ethanol, did not adversely affect the life span extension induced by calorie restriction or starvation, suggesting that carbon source substitution may represent an alternative to calorie restriction as a strategy to delay aging.
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Wei, M., Fabrizio, P., Madia, F., Hu, J., Ge, H., Li, L.M., & Longo, V.D. (2009). Tor1/Sch9-Regulated Carbon Source Substitution Is as Effective as Calorie Restriction in Life Span Extension. <em>PLoS Genetics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000467
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Wei M, Fabrizio P, Madia F, Hu J, Ge H, Li LM, et al. Tor1/Sch9-Regulated Carbon Source Substitution Is as Effective as Calorie Restriction in Life Span Extension. PLoS Genetics. 2009. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000467.
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@article{min2009TorSch,
title = {Tor1/Sch9-Regulated Carbon Source Substitution Is as Effective as Calorie Restriction in Life Span Extension},
author = {Min Wei and Paola Fabrizio and Federica Madia and Jia Hu and Huanying Ge and Lei M. Li and Valter D. Longo},
journal = {PLoS Genetics},
year = {2009},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.1000467},
}
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