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Pma1, a P-type Proton ATPase,Is a Determinant of Chronological Life Span in Fission Yeast
Authors:Hirokazu Ito  Tomoko Oshiro  Yasuyuki Fujita  Sachiko Kubota  Chikako Naito  Hokuto Ohtsuka  Hiroshi Murakami  Hirofumi Aiba
Affiliation:From the Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601 and ;the §Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya City University, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8601, Japan
Abstract:Chronological life span is defined by how long a cell can survive in a non-dividing state. In yeast, it is measured by viability after entry into stationary phase. To date, some factors affecting chronological life span have been identified; however, the molecular details of how these factors regulate chronological life span have not yet been elucidated clearly. Because life span is a complicated phenomenon and is supposedly regulated by many factors, it is necessary to identify new factors affecting chronological life span to understand life span regulation. To this end, we have screened for long-lived mutants and identified Pma1, an essential P-type proton ATPase, as one of the determinants of chronological life span. We show that partial loss of Pma1 activity not only by mutations but also by treatment with the Pma1 inhibitory chemical vanadate resulted in the long-lived phenotype in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. These findings suggest a novel way to manipulate chronological life span by modulating Pma1 as a molecular target.
Keywords:Aging   ATPases   Enzyme Mutation   Yeast   Yeast Genetics   Yeast Metabolism   Life Span
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