학술논문

Yeast replicative aging: a paradigm for defining conserved longevity interventions.
Document Type
Article
Source
FEMS Yeast Research. Feb2014, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p148-159. 12p.
Subject
*YEAST
*ASEXUAL reproduction
*EUKARYOTES
*LOW-calorie diet
*LIFE spans
*CELLULAR aging
*REPRODUCTION
Language
ISSN
1567-1356
Abstract
The finite replicative life span of budding yeast mother cells was demonstrated as early as 1959, but the idea that budding yeast could be used to model aging of multicellular eukaryotes did not enter the scientific mainstream until relatively recently. Despite continued skepticism by some, there are now abundant data that several interventions capable of extending yeast replicative life span have a similar effect in multicellular eukaryotes including nematode worms, fruit flies, and rodents. In particular, dietary restriction, mTOR signaling, and sirtuins are among the most studied longevity interventions in the field. Here, we describe key conserved longevity pathways in yeast and discuss relationships that may help explain how such broad conservation of aging processes could have evolved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]