Search Results - "Gottschling, Daniel E"
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An early age increase in vacuolar pH limits mitochondrial function and lifespan in yeast
Published in Nature (London) (13-12-2012)“…Vacuolar acidity in yeast is shown to decline with age, and preventing this decrease suppresses mitochondrial dysfunction and extends the lifespan of yeast…”
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The Upsides and Downsides of Organelle Interconnectivity
Published in Cell (23-03-2017)“…Interconnectivity and feedback control are hallmarks of biological systems. This includes communication between organelles, which allows them to function and…”
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Mother Enrichment Program: A Genetic System for Facile Replicative Life Span Analysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-10-2009)“…The replicative life span (RLS) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been established as a model for the genetic regulation of longevity despite the inherent…”
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Mother-daughter asymmetry of pH underlies aging and rejuvenation in yeast
Published in eLife (04-09-2014)“…Replicative aging in yeast is asymmetric-mother cells age but their daughter cells are rejuvenated. Here we identify an asymmetry in pH between mother and…”
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Synthetic chromosome arms function in yeast and generate phenotypic diversity by design
Published in Nature (London) (22-09-2011)“…A part-synthetic yeast genome A milestone in biology was reached in 2010, with the production of a viable bacterium with a genome that had been reassembled…”
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction Leads to Nuclear Genome Instability via an Iron-Sulfur Cluster Defect
Published in Cell (26-06-2009)“…Mutations and deletions in the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA), as well as instability of the nuclear genome, are involved in multiple human diseases. Here, we…”
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Selective sorting and destruction of mitochondrial membrane proteins in aged yeast
Published in eLife (20-04-2016)“…Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hallmark of aging, and underlies the development of many diseases. Cells maintain mitochondrial homeostasis through a number of…”
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rDNA array length is a major determinant of replicative lifespan in budding yeast
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12-04-2022)“…The complex processes and interactions that regulate aging and determine lifespan are not fully defined for any organism. Here, taking advantage of recent…”
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Independent regulation of age associated fat accumulation and longevity
Published in Nature communications (03-06-2020)“…Age-dependent changes in metabolism can manifest as cellular lipid accumulation, but how this accumulation is regulated or impacts longevity is poorly…”
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Replicative age induces mitotic recombination in the ribosomal RNA gene cluster of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published in PLoS genetics (01-03-2011)“…Somatic mutations contribute to the development of age-associated disease. In earlier work, we found that, at high frequency, aging Saccharomyces cerevisiae…”
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Identification of long-lived proteins retained in cells undergoing repeated asymmetric divisions
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (30-09-2014)“…Long-lived proteins have been implicated in age-associated decline in metazoa, but they have only been identified in extracellular matrices or postmitotic…”
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Disorder Targets Misorder in Nuclear Quality Control Degradation: A Disordered Ubiquitin Ligase Directly Recognizes Its Misfolded Substrates
Published in Molecular cell (07-01-2011)“…Protein quality control (PQC) degradation systems protect the cell from the toxic accumulation of misfolded proteins. Because any protein can become misfolded,…”
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Dot1p Modulates Silencing in Yeast by Methylation of the Nucleosome Core
Published in Cell (14-06-2002)“…DOT1 was originally identified as a gene affecting telomeric silencing in S. cerevisiae. We now find that Dot1p methylates histone H3 on lysine 79, which maps…”
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A mother’s sacrifice: what is she keeping for herself?
Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01-12-2008)“…Individual cells of the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae , have a limited life span and undergo a form of senescence termed replicative aging…”
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Degradation-Mediated Protein Quality Control in the Nucleus
Published in Cell (25-03-2005)“…Protein quality control degradation systems rid the cell of aberrant proteins, preventing detrimental effects on normal cellular function. Although such…”
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The histone modification pattern of active genes revealed through genome-wide chromatin analysis of a higher eukaryote
Published in Genes & development (01-06-2004)“…The covalent modification of nucleosomal histones has emerged as a major determinant of chromatin structure and gene activity. To understand the interplay…”
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An Age-Induced Switch to a Hyper-Recombinational State
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (26-09-2003)“…There is a strong correlation between age and cancer, but the mechanism by which this phenomenon occurs is unclear. We chose Saccharomyces cerevisiae to…”
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Recombination-induced tag exchange to track old and new proteins
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (05-01-2010)“…The dynamic behavior of proteins is critical for cellular homeostasis. However, analyzing dynamics of proteins and protein complexes in vivo has been…”
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Ubp10/Dot4p Regulates the Persistence of Ubiquitinated Histone H2B: Distinct Roles in Telomeric Silencing and General Chromatin
Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-07-2005)“…Article Usage Stats Services MCB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Identification of a Small Molecule Inhibitor of Sir2p
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-12-2001)“…Sir2p is an NAD+-dependent histone deacetylase required for chromatin-dependent silencing in yeast. In a cell-based screen for inhibitors of Sir2p, we…”
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