Either calorie restriction, loss of function of the nutrient-dependent PKA or TOR/SCH9 pathways, or activation of stress defences improves longevity in different eukaryotes. However, the molecular links between glucose depletion, nutrient-dependent pathways and stress responses are unknown. Here we show that either calorie restriction or inactivation of nutrient-dependent pathways induces life-span extension in fission yeast, and that such effect is dependent on the activation of the stress-dependent Sty1 MAP kinase. During transition to stationary phase in glucose-limiting conditions, Sty1 becomes activated and triggers a transcriptional stress program, whereas such activation does not occur under glucose-rich conditions. Deletion of the g...
Calorie restriction is the only physiological intervention that extends lifespan throughout all king...
Caloric restriction (CR) is the most compelling example of lifespan extension by external manipulati...
Aging is a complex, multi-factorial biological process shared by all living organisms. It is manifes...
Oxidative stress constitutes the basis of physio-pathological situations such as neurodegenerative d...
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...
AbstractDown-regulation of intracellular nutrient signal pathways was proposed to be a primary mecha...
Glucose is the preferred carbon and energy source in prokaryotes, unicellular eukaryotes, and metazo...
International audienceThe effect of calorie restriction (CR) on life span extension, demonstrated in...
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 ...
The chronological lifespan of eukaryotic organisms is extended by the mutational inactivation of con...
Upon starvation for glucose or any other macronutrient, yeast cells exit from the mitotic cell cycle...
SummaryIn nearly every organism studied, reduced caloric intake extends life span. In yeast, span ex...
<div><p>Aging occurs over time with gradual and progressive loss of physiological function. Strategi...
Calorie restriction is the only physiological intervention that extends lifespan throughout all king...
Caloric restriction (CR) is the most compelling example of lifespan extension by external manipulati...
Aging is a complex, multi-factorial biological process shared by all living organisms. It is manifes...
Oxidative stress constitutes the basis of physio-pathological situations such as neurodegenerative d...
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...
AbstractDown-regulation of intracellular nutrient signal pathways was proposed to be a primary mecha...
Glucose is the preferred carbon and energy source in prokaryotes, unicellular eukaryotes, and metazo...
International audienceThe effect of calorie restriction (CR) on life span extension, demonstrated in...
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 ...
The chronological lifespan of eukaryotic organisms is extended by the mutational inactivation of con...
Upon starvation for glucose or any other macronutrient, yeast cells exit from the mitotic cell cycle...
SummaryIn nearly every organism studied, reduced caloric intake extends life span. In yeast, span ex...
<div><p>Aging occurs over time with gradual and progressive loss of physiological function. Strategi...
Calorie restriction is the only physiological intervention that extends lifespan throughout all king...
Caloric restriction (CR) is the most compelling example of lifespan extension by external manipulati...
Aging is a complex, multi-factorial biological process shared by all living organisms. It is manifes...