AbstractCaloric restriction (CR) is the most compelling example of lifespan extension by external manipulation. Although the molecular mechanisms remain unknown, the theory of hormesis has been invoked to explain the life promoting effects of CR. Hormesis is defined as the beneficial effects of low intensity stressor on a cell or organism. Mrg19 is a putative transcription factor that regulates carbon and nitrogen metabolism in yeast. In this study, we have found that deletion of MRG19 gene causes metabolic shift in yeast cells, leading to higher intracellular reactive oxygen species, augmentation of scavenging enzymes and longer lifespan compared to wild-type cells. All these results together suggest that similar to CR, depletion of Mrg19 ...
<div><p>A model for replicative life span extension by calorie restriction (CR) in yeast has been pr...
AbstractDown-regulation of intracellular nutrient signal pathways was proposed to be a primary mecha...
Hormesis is an adaptive stress response implicated in longevity regulation. Schroeder et al. (2013) ...
Caloric restriction (CR) is the most compelling example of lifespan extension by external manipulati...
AbstractCaloric restriction (CR) is the most compelling example of lifespan extension by external ma...
The knowledge on the molecular aspects regulating ageing in eukaryotic organisms has benefitted grea...
Calorie restriction (CR) without malnutrition has been demonstrated to retard ageing and to prevent ...
Aging is a complex, multi-factorial biological process shared by all living organisms. It is manifes...
SummaryHere we show that yeast strains with reduced target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling have greater...
Studies on replicative and chronological aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have greatly advanced our...
International audienceCalorie restriction (CR), the only non-genetic intervention known to slow agin...
Either calorie restriction, loss of function of the nutrient-dependent PKA or TOR/SCH9 pathways, or ...
SummaryIn nearly every organism studied, reduced caloric intake extends life span. In yeast, span ex...
The chronological lifespan of eukaryotic organisms is extended by the mutational inactivation of con...
SummaryWe have explored the role of mitochondrial function in aging by genetically and pharmacologic...
<div><p>A model for replicative life span extension by calorie restriction (CR) in yeast has been pr...
AbstractDown-regulation of intracellular nutrient signal pathways was proposed to be a primary mecha...
Hormesis is an adaptive stress response implicated in longevity regulation. Schroeder et al. (2013) ...
Caloric restriction (CR) is the most compelling example of lifespan extension by external manipulati...
AbstractCaloric restriction (CR) is the most compelling example of lifespan extension by external ma...
The knowledge on the molecular aspects regulating ageing in eukaryotic organisms has benefitted grea...
Calorie restriction (CR) without malnutrition has been demonstrated to retard ageing and to prevent ...
Aging is a complex, multi-factorial biological process shared by all living organisms. It is manifes...
SummaryHere we show that yeast strains with reduced target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling have greater...
Studies on replicative and chronological aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have greatly advanced our...
International audienceCalorie restriction (CR), the only non-genetic intervention known to slow agin...
Either calorie restriction, loss of function of the nutrient-dependent PKA or TOR/SCH9 pathways, or ...
SummaryIn nearly every organism studied, reduced caloric intake extends life span. In yeast, span ex...
The chronological lifespan of eukaryotic organisms is extended by the mutational inactivation of con...
SummaryWe have explored the role of mitochondrial function in aging by genetically and pharmacologic...
<div><p>A model for replicative life span extension by calorie restriction (CR) in yeast has been pr...
AbstractDown-regulation of intracellular nutrient signal pathways was proposed to be a primary mecha...
Hormesis is an adaptive stress response implicated in longevity regulation. Schroeder et al. (2013) ...