The chronological lifespan of Saccharomyces cerevisiae represents the duration of cell survival in the postdiauxic and stationary phases. Using a prototrophic strain derived from the standard auxotrophic laboratory strain BY4742, we showed that supplementation of non-essential amino acids to a synthetic defined (SD) medium increases maximal cell growth and extends the chronological lifespan. The positive effects of amino acids can be reproduced by modulating the medium pH, indicating that amino acids contribute to chronological longevity in a cell-extrinsic manner by alleviating medium acidification. In addition, we showed that the amino acid-mediated effects on extension of chronological longevity are independent of those achieved through ...
SummaryWe have explored the role of mitochondrial function in aging by genetically and pharmacologic...
yeast is widely regarded as one of the most valuable model systems to study aging an...
<p>(A) Chronological aging of methionine prototroph (MET<sup>+</sup>), semi-auxotroph (Δ<i>met15</i>...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, interventions resembling caloric restriction, either by reduc...
<div><p>It is established that glucose restriction extends yeast chronological and replicative lifes...
The manipulation of nutrient-signaling pathways in yeast has uncovered the impact of environmental g...
International audienceThe yeast chronological life span (CLS) model has led to the identification of...
Background: Chronological aging of yeast cells is commonly used as a model for aging of human post-m...
Dietary restriction is generally assumed to increase the lifespan in most eukaryotes, including the ...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the chronological lifespan (CLS) is defined as the length of time that ...
Dietary restriction is generally assumed to increase the lifespan in most eukaryotes, including the ...
Background: Chronological aging of yeast cells is commonly used as a model for aging of human post-m...
<p>(A) Effect of non-essential amino acids on the chronological lifespan of Σ1278b. (B) Effect of th...
BACKGROUND: Chronological aging of yeast cells is commonly used as a model for aging of human post-m...
After exhausting the nutrients from medium, yeast cells enter the stacionary phase, in which they ad...
SummaryWe have explored the role of mitochondrial function in aging by genetically and pharmacologic...
yeast is widely regarded as one of the most valuable model systems to study aging an...
<p>(A) Chronological aging of methionine prototroph (MET<sup>+</sup>), semi-auxotroph (Δ<i>met15</i>...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, interventions resembling caloric restriction, either by reduc...
<div><p>It is established that glucose restriction extends yeast chronological and replicative lifes...
The manipulation of nutrient-signaling pathways in yeast has uncovered the impact of environmental g...
International audienceThe yeast chronological life span (CLS) model has led to the identification of...
Background: Chronological aging of yeast cells is commonly used as a model for aging of human post-m...
Dietary restriction is generally assumed to increase the lifespan in most eukaryotes, including the ...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the chronological lifespan (CLS) is defined as the length of time that ...
Dietary restriction is generally assumed to increase the lifespan in most eukaryotes, including the ...
Background: Chronological aging of yeast cells is commonly used as a model for aging of human post-m...
<p>(A) Effect of non-essential amino acids on the chronological lifespan of Σ1278b. (B) Effect of th...
BACKGROUND: Chronological aging of yeast cells is commonly used as a model for aging of human post-m...
After exhausting the nutrients from medium, yeast cells enter the stacionary phase, in which they ad...
SummaryWe have explored the role of mitochondrial function in aging by genetically and pharmacologic...
yeast is widely regarded as one of the most valuable model systems to study aging an...
<p>(A) Chronological aging of methionine prototroph (MET<sup>+</sup>), semi-auxotroph (Δ<i>met15</i>...