Interventions

  • name effect species mean median maximum
    VMA2 deletion VMA2 deletion mutants have a reduced ΔΨ and mitochondrial morphology similar to aged cells. The restoration of the vacuolar acidity in daughter cells requires V-ATPase activity as it is eliminated in VMA2 deletion mutant cells [23172144]. VMA2 deletion mutation decreases the mean replicative lifespan by 80% in the alpha strain [18340043]. Deletion of VMA2 decreases mean, median and maximum replicative lifespan by 84%, 84% and 70%, respectively. DR (0.5% glucose restriction) does not extend the replicative lifespan of VMA2 and shortens it even more [23172144]. Yeast -80 to -83.9 -84.1 -70.0
    YDL180W deletion YDL180W deletion impairs DR-mediated replicative lifespan extension, but does not change lifespan on AL significantly [22912585]. Yeast +5 -6
    GTR1 deletion GTR1 deletion decreases mean and maximum replicative lifespan under AL by 36 and 51%, respectively, and cancels out the lifespan extending effect of DR [22912585]. Yeast -36 -51
    LAG2 deletion Deletion of LAG2 in haploid SP1 strain does not affect growth, but results in a 50% decrease in the mean and maximum replicative lifespan [8760941]. Yeast -50 -50
    NMT1 mutation nmt1-451D allele shortens mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 47 and 44% at 24 degree Celsius (permessive temperature). Mutants have decreased resistance to acute and gradual nutrient deprivation, even at the permissive temperature [10921902]. A NMT null mutant is lethal. Yeast -47 -44
    RCR2 deletion RCR2 deletion extends mean replicative lifespan by 18% and cancels out the lifespan extending effect of DR [22912585]. Yeast +18 -4
    NAM treatment Treatment with NAM reduces mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 28 and 37%. NAM treatment blocks the lifespan extending effect of rapamycn [20947565]. Yeast -28 -37
    DAP2 deletion DAP2 deletion decreases mean and maximum replicative lifespan under AL by 19 and 36%, respectively, and cancels out the lifespan extending effect of moderate DR [22912585]. Yeast -19 -36
    ACH1 deletion ACH1 deletion cells accumulate a high amount of extracellular acetic acid and display a reduced mean and maximum chronological lifespan. Maximum lifespan is reduced by 32%. Lifespan shortening is completely abrogated by alleviating the acid stress either by a DR regimen that prevents acetic acid production or by transferring chronologically aging mutant cells to water. Deletion of ACH1 is accompanied by reactive oxygen species accumulation, severe mitochondrial damage, and an early insurgence of apoptosis [22754872]. Yeast -32
    RAS2 deletion RAS2 deletion causes a 23% decrease in mean and a 30% decrease in maximum lifespan [8034612]. Deletion of RAS2 leads to a longer chronological lifespan [21076178]. Deletion of the RAS2 gene, which functions upstream of CYR1, doubles the mean chronological lifespan by a mechanism that requires Msn2/4 and Sod2 [12586694]. DR further extends chronological lifespan of ras2Delta [18225956]. Yeast -23 -30
    CHL1 deletion CHL1 deletion mutant exhibits a shortened mean and maximum lifespan by 36 and 29%, respectively, as well as hypersensitivity to heat stress. CHL1 may modulate transcriptional silencing in the presence of Sir proteins [16182251]. Yeast -36 -29
    HES1 overexpression Elevation of HES1 levels by an ERG6 promoter reduces mean, median and maximum replicative lifespan by 25, 18 and 29% [Geber et al., unpublished] Yeast -25 -18 -29
    YOL092W deletion Deletion of YOL092W decreases mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 36 and 21%, respectively. Lifespan of YOL092Y deletion mutants is extended by 0.5% glucose restriction [22912585]. Yeast -36 -21
    FRE6 deletion FRE6 deletion increases mean replicative lifespan by 14% and cancels out the lifespan extending effect of DR [22912585]. Yeast +14 -2
    VPS20 deletion VPS20 deletion decreases mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 16% and 19%, respectively, and additionally cancels out the DR-induced replicative lifespan extension [22912585]. Yeast -16 -19
    NNT1 deletion Deletion of NNT1 decreases mean and maximum lifespan by 9 and 19%. 0.5% glucose DR extends the mean and maximum lifespan of NNT1 deletion mutants by 35 and 40%. NNT1 deletion decreases rDNA silencing [12736687]. Yeast -9 -19
    BCY1 deletion Disruption in BCY1 by mutation results decreases mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 37 and 16% and is associated with increased PKA activity [8195187]. Yeast -37 -16
    AVT1 deletion Deletion of AVT1 accelerates the development of age-induced mitochondrial dysfunction without effecting the kinetics of vacuolar acidity decline and prevents the suppression of mitochondrial dysfunction by VMA1 and VPH2 overexpression without affecting vacuolar acidity. AVT1 deletion decreases mean, median and maximum lifespan by 21, 22, and 12%, respectively [23172144]. Yeast -20.6 -22.4 -11.8
    SLM4 deletion SLM4 deletion blocks replicative lifespan extension by moderate DR, but does not affect lifespan on AL significantly [22912585]. Yeast +2 -10
    OPT2 deletion OPT2 deletion increases mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 23 and 9%, respectively, and cancels out the lifespan-extending effect of DR [22912585]. Yeast +23 +9
    FCY1 deletion Deletion of FCY1 does non-significantly decrease mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 4% and 8%, respectively [20550517]. Yeast +4 +8
    AIM4 deletion AIM4 (alias SOY1) deletion increases chronological and replication lifespan, which is non-additive with DR. On AL mean and maximum replicative lifespan are extended by 63 and 69%, respectively. DR appears to decrease aim4-induced replication lifespan extension, indicating a negative interaction. aim4 mutation does not change DR-induced chronological lifespan extension [21584246]. Yeast +63 +69
    PKH2 deletion PKH2 deletion increases replicative lifespan by 20% in the alpha strain and by 15% in the a strain [18340043]. Deletion of PKH2 increases chronological lifespan by 29% [22319457] to 34% [21447998] as well as by 19 - 54% (19, 24, 29, 54) in diploid cells [21447998]. PKH2 mutation extends both replicative and chronological lifespan as well as cancels out DR-induced replicative and chronological lifespan extension [21584246]. Mean and maximum replicative lifespan on AL is extended by 38 and 69%, respectively. Yeast +15 to +54 +69
    UGA3 deletion Deletion of UGA3 increases mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 75% and 63%, respectively [20550517] Yeast +75 +63
    TOR1 Deletion TOR1 deletion extends mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 21 and 25% [16293764] as well as chronological lifespan [21076178]. This lifespan extension is independent of SIR2 and additive with deletion of FOB1 [16293764]. Deletion of TOR1 fails to increase the replicative lifespan of a sir2 mutant [20947565]. Deletion of TOR1 substantially extends chronological lifespan, increasing median survival almost 3-fold (wild-type 4.5 days, tor1 null 12 days), i.e. by 167%. By 21 days in culture, the vast majority of wild-type cells had died (>99.9%), whereas many tor1 null cells remained viable. Deletion of TOR1 also extends the chronological lifespan of the relatively short-lived BY4742 strain, one of the two haploid genetic backgrounds of the widely used Yeast Knockout Collection available from Open Biosystems. Deletion of TOR1 fails to extend chronological lifespan in Petite strains that are unable to respire [17403371]. TOR1 deletion increases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha strain and 20% in a strain [19030232]. TOR1 deletion mutant have and increased mean and maximum replicative lifespan by 21% and 6%, respectively [21931558]. Deletion of TOR1 extends replicative lifespan as well as chronological lifespan [21076178] and glucose restriction fails to further extend the long replicative lifespan of tor1Delta [16293764; 16418483; 18225956]. Water starvation (extreme DR) further extends chronological lifespan of tor1 mutants [18225956]. Yeast +21 to +30 +167 +6 to +25
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    Interventions are an extension of GenAge and GenDR.