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High osmolarity extends life span in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by a mechanism related to calorie restriction
Authors:Kaeberlein Matt  Andalis Alex A  Fink Gerald R  Guarente Leonard
Affiliation:Longenity, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts 02451, USA. matt@longenity.com
Abstract:Calorie restriction (CR) extends life span in many different organisms, including mammals. We describe here a novel pathway that extends the life span of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mother cells but does not involve a reduction in caloric content of the media, i.e., there is growth of yeast cells in the presence of a high concentration of external osmolytes. Like CR, this longevity-promoting response to high osmolarity requires SIR2, suggesting a common mechanism of life span regulation. Genetic and microarray analysis indicates that high osmolarity extends the life span by activating Hog1p, leading to an increase in the biosynthesis of glycerol from glycolytic intermediates. This metabolic shift likely increases NAD levels, thereby activating Sir2p and promoting longevity.
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