Regulation of Longevity and Stress Resistance by Sch9 in Yeast

Paola Fabrizio(University of Southern California), Fabiola Pozza(University of Southern California), Scott D Pletcher(Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research), Christi M. Gendron(Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research), Valter D. Longo(University of Southern California)
Science
April 13, 2001
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Abstract

The protein kinase Akt/protein kinase B (PKB) is implicated in insulin signaling in mammals and functions in a pathway that regulates longevity and stress resistance in Caenorhabditis elegans. We screened for long-lived mutants in nondividing yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and identified mutations in adenylate cyclase and SCH9, which is homologous to Akt/PKB, that increase resistance to oxidants and extend life-span by up to threefold. Stress-resistance transcription factors Msn2/Msn4 and protein kinase Rim15 were required for this life-span extension. These results indicate that longevity is associated with increased investment in maintenance and show that highly conserved genes play similar roles in life-span regulation in S. cerevisiae and higher eukaryotes.


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