Engineering longevity-design of a synthetic gene oscillator to slow cellular aging.
Science
; 380(6643): 376-381, 2023 04 28.
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| ID: mdl-37104589
Synthetic biology enables the design of gene networks to confer specific biological functions, yet it remains a challenge to rationally engineer a biological trait as complex as longevity. A naturally occurring toggle switch underlies fate decisions toward either nucleolar or mitochondrial decline during the aging of yeast cells. We rewired this endogenous toggle to engineer an autonomous genetic clock that generates sustained oscillations between the nucleolar and mitochondrial aging processes in individual cells. These oscillations increased cellular life span through the delay of the commitment to aging that resulted from either the loss of chromatin silencing or the depletion of heme. Our results establish a connection between gene network architecture and cellular longevity that could lead to rationally designed gene circuits that slow aging.
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Senescência Celular
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Genes Sintéticos
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Longevidade
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En
Ano de publicação:
2023
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