Search Results - "Mair, William"
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AMPK at the Nexus of Energetics and Aging
Published in Cell metabolism (01-07-2014)“…When energy supply is low, organisms respond by slowing aging and increasing resistance to diverse age-related pathologies. Targeting the mechanisms…”
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You Are What You Host: Microbiome Modulation of the Aging Process
Published in Cell (30-01-2014)“…The critical impact that microbiota have on health and disease makes the interaction between host and microbiome increasingly important as we evaluate…”
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Aging and survival: the genetics of life span extension by dietary restriction
Published in Annual review of biochemistry (01-01-2008)“…Reducing food intake to induce undernutrition but not malnutrition extends the life spans of multiple species, ranging from single-celled organisms to mammals…”
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Causal roles of mitochondrial dynamics in longevity and healthy aging
Published in EMBO reports (05-12-2019)“…Mitochondria are organized in the cell in the form of a dynamic, interconnected network. Mitochondrial dynamics, regulated by mitochondrial fission, fusion,…”
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Fast fragmenting mitochondria by TORC2
Published in Nature cell biology (01-07-2023)“…Mitochondria are dynamic organelles, changing their morphology and functional capacity in response to physiological and metabolic cues. A study uncovers a role…”
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Alternative splicing in aging and longevity
Published in Human genetics (01-03-2020)“…Alternative pre-mRNA splicing increases the complexity of the proteome that can be generated from the available genomic coding sequences. Dysregulation of the…”
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Metabolic Communication and Healthy Aging: Where Should We Focus Our Energy?
Published in Developmental cell (20-07-2020)“…Aging is associated with a loss of metabolic homeostasis and plasticity, which is causally linked to multiple age-onset pathologies. The majority of the…”
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Hepatic Bmal1 Regulates Rhythmic Mitochondrial Dynamics and Promotes Metabolic Fitness
Published in Cell metabolism (06-10-2015)“…Mitochondria undergo architectural/functional changes in response to metabolic inputs. How this process is regulated in physiological feeding/fasting states…”
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Dietary Restriction and AMPK Increase Lifespan via Mitochondrial Network and Peroxisome Remodeling
Published in Cell metabolism (05-12-2017)“…Mitochondrial network remodeling between fused and fragmented states facilitates mitophagy, interaction with other organelles, and metabolic flexibility. Aging…”
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Endogenous Hydrogen Sulfide Production Is Essential for Dietary Restriction Benefits
Published in Cell (15-01-2015)“…Dietary restriction (DR) without malnutrition encompasses numerous regimens with overlapping benefits including longevity and stress resistance, but unifying…”
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Mono-unsaturated fatty acids link H3K4me3 modifiers to C. elegans lifespan
Published in Nature (London) (13-04-2017)“…Chromatin and metabolic states both influence lifespan, but how they interact in lifespan regulation is largely unknown. The COMPASS chromatin complex, which…”
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Neuronal CRTC-1 Governs Systemic Mitochondrial Metabolism and Lifespan via a Catecholamine Signal
Published in Cell (26-02-2015)“…Low energy states delay aging in multiple species, yet mechanisms coordinating energetics and longevity across tissues remain poorly defined. The conserved…”
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Predicting longevity responses to dietary restriction: A stepping stone toward precision geroscience
Published in PLoS genetics (09-07-2020)“…About the Authors: Maria C. Perez-Matos Affiliation: Department of Molecular Metabolism, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts,…”
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Splicing factor 1 modulates dietary restriction and TORC1 pathway longevity in C. elegans
Published in Nature (London) (05-01-2017)“…Precursor mRNA splicing homeostasis is a biomarker and predictor of life expectancy in Caenorhabditis elegans and defects in global pre-mRNA splicing…”
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Maintenance of appropriate size scaling of the C. elegans pharynx by YAP-1
Published in Nature communications (20-11-2023)“…Even slight imbalance between the growth rate of different organs can accumulate to a large deviation from their appropriate size during development. Here, we…”
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Atf-6 Regulates Lifespan through ER-Mitochondrial Calcium Homeostasis
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (08-09-2020)“…Individually, dysfunction of both the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria has been linked to aging, but how communication between these organelles…”
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ATF-4 and hydrogen sulfide signalling mediate longevity in response to inhibition of translation or mTORC1
Published in Nature communications (18-02-2022)“…Inhibition of the master growth regulator mTORC1 (mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1) slows ageing across phyla, in part by reducing protein synthesis…”
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Feedback regulation via AMPK and HIF-1 mediates ROS-dependent longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (21-10-2014)“…Significance Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have long been thought to cause aging and considered to be toxic byproducts generated during mitochondrial…”
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Chromatin-Bound Nuclear Pore Components Regulate Gene Expression in Higher Eukaryotes
Published in Cell (05-02-2010)“…Nuclear pore complexes have recently been shown to play roles in gene activation; however their potential involvement in metazoan transcription remains…”
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Phosphorylation of ULK1 (hATG1) by AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Connects Energy Sensing to Mitophagy
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (28-01-2011)“…Adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a conserved sensor of intracellular energy activated in response to low nutrient availability and…”
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