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Transcription errors induce proteotoxic stress and shorten cellular lifespan
Marc Vermulst, Ashley S. Denney, Michael J. Lang, Chao-Wei Hung, Stephanie Moore, M. Arthur Moseley, J. Will Thompson, Victoria J. Madden, Jacob W. Gauer, Katie J. Wolfe, Daniel W. Summers, Jennifer Schleit, George L. Sutphin, Suraiya Haroon, Ágnes Holczbauer
Nature Communications · 2015 · ▲ 102 citations
Abstract
Transcription errors occur in all living cells; however, it is unknown how these errors affect cellular health. To answer this question, we monitor yeast cells that are genetically engineered to display error-prone transcription. We discover that these cells suffer from a profound loss in proteostasis(definition), which sensitizes them to the expression of genes that are associated with protein-folding diseases in humans; thus, transcription errors represent a new molecular mechanism by which cells can acquire disease phenotypes. We further find that the error rate of transcription increases as cells age, suggesting that transcription errors affect proteostasis particularly in aging cells. Accordingly, transcription errors accelerate the aggregation of a peptide that is implicated in Alzheimer's disease, and shorten the lifespan of cells. These experiments reveal a previously unappreciated role for transcriptional fidelity in cellular health and aging. Transcription, like DNA replication, is an error-prone process. Vermulst et al.show that transcription errors increase with age in yeast, and find that prematurely increasing the error rate overwhelms the proteotoxic stress response, allowing aggregation-prone proteins to escape protein quality control.
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Vermulst, M., Denney, A.S., Lang, M.J., Hung, C., Moore, S., Moseley, M.A., Thompson, J.W., Madden, V.J., Gauer, J.W., Wolfe, K.J., Summers, D.W., Schleit, J., Sutphin, G.L., Haroon, S., Holczbauer, �., Caine, J.M., Jorgenson, J.W., Cyr, D., Kaeberlein, M., & Strathern, J.N. (2015). Transcription errors induce proteotoxic stress and shorten cellular lifespan. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms9065
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Vermulst M, Denney AS, Lang MJ, Hung C, Moore S, Moseley MA, et al. Transcription errors induce proteotoxic stress and shorten cellular lifespan. Nature Communications. 2015. doi:10.1038/ncomms9065.
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@article{marc2015Transc,
title = {Transcription errors induce proteotoxic stress and shorten cellular lifespan},
author = {Marc Vermulst and Ashley S. Denney and Michael J. Lang and Chao-Wei Hung and Stephanie Moore and M. Arthur Moseley and J. Will Thompson and Victoria J. Madden and Jacob W. Gauer and Katie J. Wolfe and Daniel W. Summers and Jennifer Schleit and George L. Sutphin and Suraiya Haroon and Ágnes Holczbauer and Joanne M. Caine and James W. Jorgenson and Douglas Cyr and Matt Kaeberlein and Jeffrey N. Strathern and Mara C. Duncan and Dorothy A. Erie},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms9065},
}
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