Calorie restriction extends yeast life span by lowering the level of NADH
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Abstract
Calorie restriction (CR) extends life span in a wide variety of species. Previously, we showed that calorie restriction increases the replicative life span in yeast by activating Sir2, a highly conserved NAD-dependent deacetylase. Here we test whether CR activates Sir2 by increasing the NAD/NADH ratio or by regulating the level of nicotinamide, a known inhibitor of Sir2. We show that CR decreases NADH levels, and that NADH is a competitive inhibitor of Sir2. A genetic intervention that specifically decreases NADH levels increases life span, validating the model that NADH regulates yeast longevity in response to CR.
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- Calorie restriction
- NAD+ kinase
- Biology
- Longevity
- Yeast
- Nicotinamide
- Life span
- Nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase
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