2017
DOI: 10.1113/jp274335
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Mitochondrial proteostasis as a shared characteristic of slowed aging: the importance of considering cell proliferation

Abstract: Incomplete conclusion that mitochondrial protein synthesis rate is slower in the long-lived model Protein synthesis Protein synthesis ≥ Insightful conclusion that new mitochondrial proteins synthesized are allocated to maintaining/ replacing proteins in existing cells in the long-lived model Simultaneously measure mitochondrial protein synthesis and DNA Synthesis rate Protein synthesis Protein synthesis ≥ DNA synthesis DNA synthesis < Control mouse Long-lived mouse Measure mitochondrial protein synthesis rate … Show more

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“…Protein synthesis and degradation pathways facilitate the turnover of mitochondrial proteins. Declines in skeletal muscle protein turnover rates are observed in metabolic diseases and with advancing age . Many metabolic and age‐associated pathological conditions are also associated with mitochondrial defects or dysfunction .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Protein synthesis and degradation pathways facilitate the turnover of mitochondrial proteins. Declines in skeletal muscle protein turnover rates are observed in metabolic diseases and with advancing age . Many metabolic and age‐associated pathological conditions are also associated with mitochondrial defects or dysfunction .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Declines in skeletal muscle protein turnover rates are observed in metabolic diseases [2][3][4] and with advancing age. 5,6 Many metabolic and age-associated pathological conditions are also associated with mitochondrial defects or dysfunction. 7,8 Endurance exercise training improves mitochondrial oxidative function and whole-body metabolic health, in part by increasing skeletal muscle mitochondrial abundance 9 mediated by increases in mitochondrial biogenesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When protein abundances change and steady state does not apply, it is unclear whether the effects are due to changes in protein synthesis or degradation. These cases require additional information and effort to account for these factors, such as accurate accounting of cell proliferation rates, using multiple labels, or other considerations . Some methods do not require additional effort but are restricted in their application, such as the ‘flooding dose’ approach, which is used to calculate protein synthesis rates but over a very acute (less than 30 minute) time period …”
Section: Protein Turnover Measurements Using Comprehensive Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cases require additional information and effort to account for these factors, such as accurate accounting of cell proliferation rates, using multiple labels, or other considerations. [40][41][42][43][44][45] Some methods do not require additional effort but are restricted in their application, such as the 'flooding dose' approach, which is used to calculate protein synthesis rates but over a very acute (less than 30 minute) time period. [46] A number of powerful non-MS based approaches have also been employed in the determination of protein synthesis, degradation, and turnover rates.…”
Section: Protein Turnover Measurements Using Comprehensive Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it makes sense that the four speakers in the symposium approached the topic of proteostasis and ageing from distinctly different viewpoints. Three of the papers focus on the dynamic processes that regulate protein content – synthesis and breakdown (Drake & Yan, ; Hamilton & Miller, ; Sands et al . ).…”
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