2012
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2012.00256
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Caloric Restriction Extends Yeast Chronological Lifespan by Altering a Pattern of Age-Related Changes in Trehalose Concentration

Abstract: The non-reducing disaccharide trehalose has been long considered only as a reserve carbohydrate. However, recent studies in yeast suggested that this osmolyte can protect cells and cellular proteins from oxidative damage elicited by exogenously added reactive oxygen species (ROS). Trehalose has been also shown to affect stability, folding, and aggregation of bacterial and firefly proteins heterologously expressed in heat-shocked yeast cells. Our recent investigation of how a lifespan-extending caloric restrict… Show more

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“…2B), suggesting that these cells reallocate resources to storage that would otherwise be directed toward growth and reproduction. No comparable increase was detected in yeast's other major storage carbohydrate, trehalose, whose increase under aerobic conditions reportedly protects calorie-restricted planktonic cells from oxidative damage (29).…”
Section: Nondividing Well-fed Yeast Shows No Loss In Viability Duringmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…2B), suggesting that these cells reallocate resources to storage that would otherwise be directed toward growth and reproduction. No comparable increase was detected in yeast's other major storage carbohydrate, trehalose, whose increase under aerobic conditions reportedly protects calorie-restricted planktonic cells from oxidative damage (29).…”
Section: Nondividing Well-fed Yeast Shows No Loss In Viability Duringmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Preparation of total cell lysates, 37 purification of mitochondria, 81 SDS-PAGE, 82 quantitative mass spectrometric analysis of proteins 37 and statistical analysis 83 were performed as previously described.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurement of changes in the pH of culture medium, 72 measurement of PE level in the extracellular leaflet of the PM, 22 cellular respiration assay, 72 monitoring of the mitochondrial membrane potential, 72 ROS measurement, 73 preparation of cellular extracts and a microanalytic assay for measuring ATP, 74 recovery of insoluble aggregates of denatured proteins and an assay for monitoring the extent of protein aggregation, 73 immunodetection of carbonyl groups of oxidatively damaged cellular proteins, 73 SDS-PAGE, 75 and an assay for measuring oxidatively damaged cellular lipids 13 were performed as previously described.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%