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Sir2 deletion prevents lifespan extension in 32 long-lived mutants
Authors:Delaney Joe R  Sutphin George L  Dulken Ben  Sim Sylvia  Kim Jin R  Robison Brett  Schleit Jennifer  Murakami Christopher J  Carr Daniel  An Elroy H  Choi Eunice  Chou Annie  Fletcher Marissa  Jelic Monika  Liu Bin  Lockshon Daniel  Moller Richard M  Pak Diana N  Peng Qi  Peng Zhao J  Pham Kim M  Sage Michael  Solanky Amrita  Steffen Kristan K  Tsuchiya Mitsuhiro  Tsuchiyama Scott  Johnson Simon  Raabe Chris  Suh Yousin  Zhou Zhongjun  Liu Xinguang  Kennedy Brian K  Kaeberlein Matt
Institution:Department of Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Abstract:Activation of Sir2 orthologs is proposed to increase lifespan downstream of dietary restriction. Here, we describe an examination of the effect of 32 different lifespan-extending mutations and four methods of DR on replicative lifespan (RLS) in the short-lived sir2Δ yeast strain. In every case, deletion of SIR2 prevented RLS extension; however, RLS extension was restored when both SIR2 and FOB1 were deleted in several cases, demonstrating that SIR2 is not directly required for RLS extension. These findings indicate that suppression of the sir2Δ lifespan defect is a rare phenotype among longevity interventions and suggest that sir2Δ cells senesce rapidly by a mechanism distinct from that of wild-type cells. They also demonstrate that failure to observe lifespan extension in a short-lived background, such as cells or animals lacking sirtuins, should be interpreted with caution.
Keywords:ageing  replicative lifespan  longevity  yeast  epistasis
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