[YIA] Proteasome activation in C. elegans causes mild mitochondrial defects; Is this the link to lifespan extension?

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[YIA] Proteasome activation in C. elegans causes mild mitochondrial defects; Is this the link to lifespan extension?

Χονδρογιάννη, Νίκη
Gioran, Anna

Περίληψη σε συνέδριο

2022


Our group and others have previously shown that activation of the proteasome, that is responsible for approximately 80% of protein degradation, can prolong the lifespan of C. elegans and D. melanogaster. However, how exactly proteasome activation facilitates lifespan extension, remains unknown. In this study, we have attempted to shed light onto this open question by focusing on the underlying molecular effects of proteasome activation. A proteomic analysis of C. elegans with an activated proteasome revealed differentially regulated glycolysis, a metabolic shift compatible with mitochondrial deficiency.

Δομική Βιολογία (EL)
Βιοχημεία (EL)
Χημική Βιολογία (EL)
Structural Biology (EN)
Chemical Biology (EN)
Biochemistry (EN)

Protein degradation (EN)
Lifespan extension (EN)
Proteasome (EN)

English

Elsevier Inc


Redox Biology Congress 2022, Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium, Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2022-08-24 - 2022-08-26

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