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Gis1 and Rph1 Regulate Glycerol and Acetate Metabolism in Glucose Depleted Yeast Cells

Aging in organisms as diverse as yeast, nematodes, and mammals is delayed by caloric restriction, an effect mediated by the nutrient sensing TOR, RAS/cAMP, and AKT/Sch9 pathways. The transcription factor Gis1 functions downstream of these pathways in extending the lifespan of nutrient restricted yea...

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Autores principales: Orzechowski Westholm, Jakub, Tronnersjö, Susanna, Nordberg, Niklas, Olsson, Ida, Komorowski, Jan, Ronne, Hans
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3283669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22363679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031577
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author Orzechowski Westholm, Jakub
Tronnersjö, Susanna
Nordberg, Niklas
Olsson, Ida
Komorowski, Jan
Ronne, Hans
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Tronnersjö, Susanna
Nordberg, Niklas
Olsson, Ida
Komorowski, Jan
Ronne, Hans
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description Aging in organisms as diverse as yeast, nematodes, and mammals is delayed by caloric restriction, an effect mediated by the nutrient sensing TOR, RAS/cAMP, and AKT/Sch9 pathways. The transcription factor Gis1 functions downstream of these pathways in extending the lifespan of nutrient restricted yeast cells, but the mechanisms involved are still poorly understood. We have used gene expression microarrays to study the targets of Gis1 and the related protein Rph1 in different growth phases. Our results show that Gis1 and Rph1 act both as repressors and activators, on overlapping sets of genes as well as on distinct targets. Interestingly, both the activities and the target specificities of Gis1 and Rph1 depend on the growth phase. Thus, both proteins are associated with repression during exponential growth, targeting genes with STRE or PDS motifs in their promoters. After the diauxic shift, both become involved in activation, with Gis1 acting primarily on genes with PDS motifs, and Rph1 on genes with STRE motifs. Significantly, Gis1 and Rph1 control a number of genes involved in acetate and glycerol formation, metabolites that have been implicated in aging. Furthermore, several genes involved in acetyl-CoA metabolism are downregulated by Gis1.
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spelling pubmed-32836692012-02-23 Gis1 and Rph1 Regulate Glycerol and Acetate Metabolism in Glucose Depleted Yeast Cells Orzechowski Westholm, Jakub Tronnersjö, Susanna Nordberg, Niklas Olsson, Ida Komorowski, Jan Ronne, Hans PLoS One Research Article Aging in organisms as diverse as yeast, nematodes, and mammals is delayed by caloric restriction, an effect mediated by the nutrient sensing TOR, RAS/cAMP, and AKT/Sch9 pathways. The transcription factor Gis1 functions downstream of these pathways in extending the lifespan of nutrient restricted yeast cells, but the mechanisms involved are still poorly understood. We have used gene expression microarrays to study the targets of Gis1 and the related protein Rph1 in different growth phases. Our results show that Gis1 and Rph1 act both as repressors and activators, on overlapping sets of genes as well as on distinct targets. Interestingly, both the activities and the target specificities of Gis1 and Rph1 depend on the growth phase. Thus, both proteins are associated with repression during exponential growth, targeting genes with STRE or PDS motifs in their promoters. After the diauxic shift, both become involved in activation, with Gis1 acting primarily on genes with PDS motifs, and Rph1 on genes with STRE motifs. Significantly, Gis1 and Rph1 control a number of genes involved in acetate and glycerol formation, metabolites that have been implicated in aging. Furthermore, several genes involved in acetyl-CoA metabolism are downregulated by Gis1. Public Library of Science 2012-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3283669/ /pubmed/22363679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031577 Text en Orzechowski Westholm et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Orzechowski Westholm, Jakub
Tronnersjö, Susanna
Nordberg, Niklas
Olsson, Ida
Komorowski, Jan
Ronne, Hans
Gis1 and Rph1 Regulate Glycerol and Acetate Metabolism in Glucose Depleted Yeast Cells
title Gis1 and Rph1 Regulate Glycerol and Acetate Metabolism in Glucose Depleted Yeast Cells
title_full Gis1 and Rph1 Regulate Glycerol and Acetate Metabolism in Glucose Depleted Yeast Cells
title_fullStr Gis1 and Rph1 Regulate Glycerol and Acetate Metabolism in Glucose Depleted Yeast Cells
title_full_unstemmed Gis1 and Rph1 Regulate Glycerol and Acetate Metabolism in Glucose Depleted Yeast Cells
title_short Gis1 and Rph1 Regulate Glycerol and Acetate Metabolism in Glucose Depleted Yeast Cells
title_sort gis1 and rph1 regulate glycerol and acetate metabolism in glucose depleted yeast cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3283669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22363679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031577
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