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pH neutralization protects against reduction in replicative lifespan following chronological aging in yeast
- Source :
- Cell Cycle
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Landes Bioscience, 2012.
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Abstract
- Chronological and replicative aging have been studied in yeast as alternative paradigms for post-mitotic and mitotic aging, respectively. It has been known for more than a decade that cells of the S288C background aged chronologically in rich medium have reduced replicative lifespan relative to chronologically young cells. Here we report replication of this observation in the diploid BY4743 strain background. We further show that the reduction in replicative lifespan from chronological aging is accelerated when cells are chronologically aged under standard conditions in synthetic complete medium rather than rich medium. The loss of replicative potential with chronological age is attenuated by buffering the pH of the chronological aging medium to 6.0, an intervention that we have previously shown can extend chronological lifespan. These data demonstrate that extracellular acidification of the culture medium can cause intracellular damage in the chronologically aging population that is asymmetrically segregated by the mother cell to limit subsequent replicative lifespan.
- Subjects :
- DNA Replication
aging model system
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
Time Factors
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Mitosis
Mitochondrion
Buffers
Cell Cycle News & Views
acidification
longevity
Report
Organic Chemicals
replicative lifespan
Molecular Biology
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Microbial Viability
biology
Staining and Labeling
Cell Cycle
aging
DNA replication
Longevity
Cell Biology
Cell cycle
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
biology.organism_classification
Flow Cytometry
chronological lifespan
Yeast
Cell biology
Culture Media
Mitochondria
Oxidative Stress
acetic acid
Biochemistry
Acids
Intracellular
Developmental Biology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cell Cycle
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1e946274fcf6834b24c96bc656468d92