Extension of Life-Span by Overexpression of Superoxide Dismutase and Catalase in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>

William C. Orr(Southern Methodist University), Rajindar S. Sohal(Southern Methodist University)
Science
February 25, 1994
Cited by 1,467

Abstract

The hypothesis that oxygen free radicals are causally involved in the aging process was tested by a study of the effects of simultaneous overexpression of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase and catalase. As compared to diploid controls, transgenic flies carrying three copies of each of these genes exhibited as much as a one-third extension of life-span, a longer mortality rate doubling time, a lower amount of protein oxidative damage, and a delayed loss in physical performance. Results provide direct support for the free radical hypothesis of aging.


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