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dSir2 and Dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of CR-dependent life span extension in D. melanogaster

Calorie Restriction (CR) is a well established method of extending life span in a variety of organisms. In the fruit fly D. melanogaster, CR is mediated at least in part by activation of dSir2. In mammalian systems, one of the critical targets of Sir2 is the tumor suppressor p53. This deacetylation...

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Autores principales: Bauer, Johannes H., Morris, Siti Nur Sarah, Chang, Chengyi, Flatt*, Thomas, Wood, Jason G., Helfand, Stephen L.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2765060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19851477
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author Bauer, Johannes H.
Morris, Siti Nur Sarah
Chang, Chengyi
Flatt*, Thomas
Wood, Jason G.
Helfand, Stephen L.
author_facet Bauer, Johannes H.
Morris, Siti Nur Sarah
Chang, Chengyi
Flatt*, Thomas
Wood, Jason G.
Helfand, Stephen L.
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description Calorie Restriction (CR) is a well established method of extending life span in a variety of organisms. In the fruit fly D. melanogaster, CR is mediated at least in part by activation of dSir2. In mammalian systems, one of the critical targets of Sir2 is the tumor suppressor p53. This deacetylation of p53 by Sir2 leads to inhibition of p53's transcriptional activity. We have recently shown that inhibition of Dmp53 activity in the fly brain through the use of dominant-negative (DN) constructs that inhibit DNA-binding can extend life span. This life span extension appears to be related to CR, as CR and DN-Dmp53 do not display additive effects on life span. Here we report that life span extension by DN-Dmp53 expression is highly dynamic and can be achieved even when DN-Dmp53 is expressed later in life. In addition, we demonstrate that life span extension by activation of dSir2 and DN-Dmp53 expression are not additive. Furthermore, we show that dSir2 physically interacts with Dmp53 and can deacetylate Dmp53-derived peptides. Taken together, our data demonstrate that Dmp53 is a down stream target of dSir2 enzymatic activity and mediates some aspects of the life span extending effects of CR.
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spelling pubmed-27650602009-10-21 dSir2 and Dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of CR-dependent life span extension in D. melanogaster Bauer, Johannes H. Morris, Siti Nur Sarah Chang, Chengyi Flatt*, Thomas Wood, Jason G. Helfand, Stephen L. Aging (Albany NY) Research Article Calorie Restriction (CR) is a well established method of extending life span in a variety of organisms. In the fruit fly D. melanogaster, CR is mediated at least in part by activation of dSir2. In mammalian systems, one of the critical targets of Sir2 is the tumor suppressor p53. This deacetylation of p53 by Sir2 leads to inhibition of p53's transcriptional activity. We have recently shown that inhibition of Dmp53 activity in the fly brain through the use of dominant-negative (DN) constructs that inhibit DNA-binding can extend life span. This life span extension appears to be related to CR, as CR and DN-Dmp53 do not display additive effects on life span. Here we report that life span extension by DN-Dmp53 expression is highly dynamic and can be achieved even when DN-Dmp53 is expressed later in life. In addition, we demonstrate that life span extension by activation of dSir2 and DN-Dmp53 expression are not additive. Furthermore, we show that dSir2 physically interacts with Dmp53 and can deacetylate Dmp53-derived peptides. Taken together, our data demonstrate that Dmp53 is a down stream target of dSir2 enzymatic activity and mediates some aspects of the life span extending effects of CR. Impact Journals LLC 2008-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2765060/ /pubmed/19851477 Text en Copyright: ©2009 Bauer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bauer, Johannes H.
Morris, Siti Nur Sarah
Chang, Chengyi
Flatt*, Thomas
Wood, Jason G.
Helfand, Stephen L.
dSir2 and Dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of CR-dependent life span extension in D. melanogaster
title dSir2 and Dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of CR-dependent life span extension in D. melanogaster
title_full dSir2 and Dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of CR-dependent life span extension in D. melanogaster
title_fullStr dSir2 and Dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of CR-dependent life span extension in D. melanogaster
title_full_unstemmed dSir2 and Dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of CR-dependent life span extension in D. melanogaster
title_short dSir2 and Dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of CR-dependent life span extension in D. melanogaster
title_sort dsir2 and dmp53 interact to mediate aspects of cr-dependent life span extension in d. melanogaster
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2765060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19851477
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