RAD27 deletion | Deletion of RAD27 results in signs of premature aging and approximately 60% reduction in mean replicative lifespan [12024027]. | Yeast | -60 | — | — |
SUR4 deletion | Deletion of SUR4 cancels out replicative lifespan extension of 0.5% glucose DR [18690010]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
LCB4 deletion | Deletion of LCB4 increases replicative lifespan and cancels out replicative lifespan extension of 0.5% glucose DR [18690010]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
Buffering pH to 6.0 | Buffering the pH to 6.0 extends chronological lifespan [21076178]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
RAD52 deletion | Deletion in RAD52 causes a 75% reduction in mean replicative lifespan in PSY316 strain [10207108]. Similiar reduction of lifespan occurs in strains W3031-A and W303R [M. Baeberlein, M. McVey, and L. Guarente, unpublished].
RAD51 is required for formation of extrachromosomal rDNA circles [10207108], but not for replication fork pasuing nor DNA breakage with the rDNA [10693764]. | Yeast | -75 | — | — |
GSH Treatment | GSH treatment increases chronological lifespan [21076178]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
RAD7 deletion | Deletion of RAD7 has no effect on replicative lifespan in PSY316 [10207108].
Mutation in RAD7 results in decrease repair of the non-transcribed strand in rDNA [8604332]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
NFU1 deletion | NFU1 mutation slightly shortens the chronological lifespan under AL and the chronological lifespan of NFU1 mutants is not extended by 0.5% glucose DR [20421943]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CTA1 Deletion | Deletion of CTA1 increases chronological lifespan [21076178]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
RAD9 deletion | Deletion results in mutants with a 2-fold decrease in mean and maximum chronological lifespan under conditions of nutrient depletion [17710147]. Mutation of RAD9 shortens lifespan by 30% in DBY747 [7806576] and in strain W303 [11290710].
RAD9 mutation has no effect on telomeric silencing or length [10924458]. | Yeast | -30 | — | — |
FET3 deletion | FET3 mutation slightly shortens chronological lifespan under AL. Its chronological lifespan is not extended by 0.5% glucose or amino-acid DR [20421943]. FET3 is one of several iron related genes that are up-regulated in response to increasing strength of glucose DR [18679056]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
PDE2 Deletion | Deletion of PDE2 decreases mean replicative lifespan by 26% [11000115] and also results in a shorter chronological lifespan [21076178].
PDE2 null mutant are sensitive to oxidative stress [10394911]. | Yeast | -26 | — | — |
ATG16 deletion | Under AL atg16 mutation shortens chronological, but not replicative lifespan. 0.5% glucose DR extends chronological lifespan of atg16 mutants, but amino-acid DR does not extend the short chronological lifespan of atg16 mutants (similar to several other autophagy mutants). ADE4 deletion in atg16 mutants results only in a partial extension of chronological lifespan by 0.5% glucose DR. The long chronological lifespan of tor1 mutants requires ATG16 [20421943]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
SNF1 deletion | Deletion of SNF1 increases replicative lifespan by 50% in the alpha strain [19030232], but decreases chronological lifespan [21076178]. | Yeast | +50 | — | — |
RAS1 overxpression | No lifespan extension results from overexpression of RAS1 (in SP1) [8034612]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
ATG2 deletion | ATG2 deletion prevents chronological lifespan extension induced by amino-acid DR [20421943]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
RIM15 deletion | RIM15 deletion results in 50% reduction of maximal chronological lifespan [11292860] and consistently decreases chronological lifespan under AL [21076178]. Rim15 is required for chronological lifespan extension caused by deficiency in RAS2, TOR1, or SCH9, as well as by 0.5% glucose restriction, but not by water starvation [18225956]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
VPS30 deletion | VPS30 deletion prevents chronological lifespan extension induced by amino-acid DR [20421943]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
SIC1 Deletion | SIC1 deletion decreases chronological lifespan [21076178]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
SOD2 deletion | SOD2 deletion decreases replicative lifespan by 72% [17460215]. SOD2 deletion decreases chronological lifespan [21076178]. Deletion of SOD2 decreases chronological lifespan in wild-type and abolishes chronological lifespan extension in sch9Delta mutants as well as decreases chronological lifespan in cyr1:mTn mutants [12586694].
SOD2 deletion mutants are hypersensitive to oxygen and grow poorly in ethanol [10222047]. | Yeast | -72 | — | — |
REI deletion | REI1 deletion increases mean replicative lifespan by about 40% [16293764] in the alpha and a strains [19030232]. | Yeast | +40 | — | — |
High Glucose | High glucose concentration decreases chronological lifespan [21076178]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
N-acetylcysteine Treatment | Treatment with N-acetylcysteine decreases chronological lifespan [21076178]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
HHF1 deletion | HHF1 deletion extends mean and maximum replicative by 45 and 69%, respectively, as well as chronological lifespan. Chronological lifespan extension by HHF1 deletion and DR is non-synergistic. DR appears to extend replicative lifespan more when combined with hhf1 mutation, whereas DR does not change hhf1-induced replicative lifespan extension, suggesting a positive interaction [21584246]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
ROM2 deletion | Deletion of ROM2 increases mean replicative lifespan of the alpha strain by about 50% [16293764]. ROM deletion mutant replicative lifespan increases by 49% in the alpha strain and 16% in a strain. Deletion of ROM2 increases replicative lifespan by 38% in the alpha strain and by 29.3% in the a strain (34.2% in both) [19030232]. | Yeast | +16 to +50 | — | — |