The ubiquitin-proteasome system governs the half-life of most cellular proteins. Calorie restriction (CR) extends the maximum life span of a variety of species and prevents oxidized protein accumulation. We studied the effects of CR on the ubiquitin-proteasome system and protein turnover in aging Saccharomyces cerevisiae. CR increased chronological life span as well as proteasome activity compared to control cells. The levels of protein carbonyls, a marker of protein oxidation, and those of polyubiquitinated proteins were modulated by CR. Controls, but not CR cells, exhibited a significant increase in oxidized proteins. In keeping with decreased proteasome activity, polyubiquitinated proteins were increased in young control cells compared t...
Aging is characterized by a build-up of damage in organisms ranging from protists to multi-cellular ...
The aging process is characterized by a progresswe loss of function and a decline in the functional ...
Reactive oxygen species generated as by-products of oxidative metabolism, or from environ-mental sou...
The ubiquitin-proteasome system governs the half-life of most cellular proteins. Calorie restriction...
AbstractThe ubiquitin–proteasome system governs the half-life of most cellular proteins. Calorie res...
AbstractThe ubiquitin–proteasome system governs the half-life of most cellular proteins. Calorie res...
The nature of the aging process has been the subject of considerable speculation. It is believed tha...
In this thesis, we have investigated the physiology of protein oxidation and its possible role in th...
In this thesis, we have investigated the physiology of protein oxidation and its possible role in th...
Aging is characterized by the accumulation of damaged cellular macromolecules caused by declining re...
The nonreducing disaccharide trehalose has been long considered only as a reserve carbohydrate. Howe...
Ageing is a complex and multi-factorial process that results in the progressive accumulation of mole...
Contains fulltext : 152512.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Specific degrad...
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline in physiological functions that limits biological pr...
Calorie restriction (CR) is an intervention known to extend the lifespan of a wide variety of organi...
Aging is characterized by a build-up of damage in organisms ranging from protists to multi-cellular ...
The aging process is characterized by a progresswe loss of function and a decline in the functional ...
Reactive oxygen species generated as by-products of oxidative metabolism, or from environ-mental sou...
The ubiquitin-proteasome system governs the half-life of most cellular proteins. Calorie restriction...
AbstractThe ubiquitin–proteasome system governs the half-life of most cellular proteins. Calorie res...
AbstractThe ubiquitin–proteasome system governs the half-life of most cellular proteins. Calorie res...
The nature of the aging process has been the subject of considerable speculation. It is believed tha...
In this thesis, we have investigated the physiology of protein oxidation and its possible role in th...
In this thesis, we have investigated the physiology of protein oxidation and its possible role in th...
Aging is characterized by the accumulation of damaged cellular macromolecules caused by declining re...
The nonreducing disaccharide trehalose has been long considered only as a reserve carbohydrate. Howe...
Ageing is a complex and multi-factorial process that results in the progressive accumulation of mole...
Contains fulltext : 152512.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Specific degrad...
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline in physiological functions that limits biological pr...
Calorie restriction (CR) is an intervention known to extend the lifespan of a wide variety of organi...
Aging is characterized by a build-up of damage in organisms ranging from protists to multi-cellular ...
The aging process is characterized by a progresswe loss of function and a decline in the functional ...
Reactive oxygen species generated as by-products of oxidative metabolism, or from environ-mental sou...