Aging is associated with the decline of protein, cell, and organ function. Here, we use an integrated approach to characterize gene expression, bulk translation, and cell biology in the brains and livers of young and old rats. We identify 468 differences in protein abundance between young and old animals. The majority are a consequence of altered translation output, that is, the combined effect of changes in transcript abundance and translation efficiency. In addition, we identify 130 proteins whose overall abundance remains unchanged but whose sub-cellular localization, phosphorylation state, or splice-form varies. While some protein-level differences appear to be a generic property of the rats' chronological age, the majority are specific...
The process of aging is accompanied by many changes in gene expression, occurring in virtually all o...
By combining transcriptomic data with other data sources, inferences can be made about functional ch...
Disturbed proteostasis as a particular phenotype of the aging organism has been advanced in C. elega...
SummaryAging is associated with the decline of protein, cell, and organ function. Here, we use an in...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the most frequently studied mechanism for increasing longevity, protecti...
Protein phosphorylation is a reversible process that is involved in cellular growth, division and si...
Little is known about the molecular changes that take place in the kidney during the aging process. ...
Urine is a very good source for biomarker discovery because it accumulates changes in the body. Howe...
Summary: Maintenance of protein homeostasis degrades with age, contributing to aging-related decline...
The biological process of aging is believed to be the result of an accumulation of cellular damage t...
Background: To understand neuronal molecular changes in senile diabetes we established a rat senile ...
Aging is a continuous, universal, and irreversible process that determines progressive loss of adapt...
SummaryBackgroundTo understand neuronal molecular changes in senile diabetes we established a rat se...
Concomitant in vivo studies on RNA and protein syntheses in the liver, muscle, heart, brain, kidney,...
During aging, changes in gene expression are associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abi...
The process of aging is accompanied by many changes in gene expression, occurring in virtually all o...
By combining transcriptomic data with other data sources, inferences can be made about functional ch...
Disturbed proteostasis as a particular phenotype of the aging organism has been advanced in C. elega...
SummaryAging is associated with the decline of protein, cell, and organ function. Here, we use an in...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the most frequently studied mechanism for increasing longevity, protecti...
Protein phosphorylation is a reversible process that is involved in cellular growth, division and si...
Little is known about the molecular changes that take place in the kidney during the aging process. ...
Urine is a very good source for biomarker discovery because it accumulates changes in the body. Howe...
Summary: Maintenance of protein homeostasis degrades with age, contributing to aging-related decline...
The biological process of aging is believed to be the result of an accumulation of cellular damage t...
Background: To understand neuronal molecular changes in senile diabetes we established a rat senile ...
Aging is a continuous, universal, and irreversible process that determines progressive loss of adapt...
SummaryBackgroundTo understand neuronal molecular changes in senile diabetes we established a rat se...
Concomitant in vivo studies on RNA and protein syntheses in the liver, muscle, heart, brain, kidney,...
During aging, changes in gene expression are associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abi...
The process of aging is accompanied by many changes in gene expression, occurring in virtually all o...
By combining transcriptomic data with other data sources, inferences can be made about functional ch...
Disturbed proteostasis as a particular phenotype of the aging organism has been advanced in C. elega...