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Chronological and replicative lifespan of polyploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae (syn. S. pastorianus)
Authors:Maskell Dawn L  Kennedy Alan I  Hodgson Jeff A  Smart Katherine A
Institution:School of Biological and Molecular Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Gipsy Lane, Headington, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK.
Abstract:Chronological lifespan may be defined as the result of accumulation of irreversible damage to intracellular components during extended stationary phase, compromising cellular integrity and leading to death and autolysis. In contrast, replicative lifespan relates to the number of divisions an individual cell has undertaken before entering a non-replicative state termed senescence, leading to cell death and autolysis. Both forms of lifespan have been considered to represent models of ageing in higher eukaryotes, yet the relation between chronologically and replicatively aged populations has not been investigated. In this study both forms of lifespan have been investigated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Syn. S. pastorianus) to establish the relationship between chronological and replicative ageing.
Keywords:Ageing  Chronological lifespan  Replicative lifespan              Saccharomyces pastorianus            Starvation
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