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Growth Phase-dependent Roles of Sir2 in Oxidative Stress Resistance and Chronological Lifespan in Yeast

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JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 52, Issue 8, Pages 652-658

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MICROBIOLOGICAL SOCIETY KOREA
DOI: 10.1007/s12275-014-4173-2

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Sir2; oxidative stress resistance; chronological lifespan; aging; Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea - Korean Government [NRF-2010-0013086]
  2. Regional Innovation System (RIS) project - Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy [R0001989]

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Silent Information Regulator 2 (Sir2), a conserved NAD(+)-dependent histone deacetylase, has been implicated as one of the key factors in regulating stress response and longevity. Here, we report that the role of Sir2 in oxidative stress resistance and chronological lifespan is dependent on growth phase in yeast. In exponential phase, sir2 Delta cells were more resistant to H2O2 stress and had a longer chronological lifespan than wild type. By contrast, in post-diauxic phase, sir2 Delta cells were less resistant to H2O2 stress and had a shorter chronological lifespan than wild type cells. Similarly, the expression of antioxidant genes, which are essential to cope with oxidative stress, was regulated by Sir2 in a growth phase-dependent manner. Collectively, our findings highlight the importance of the metabolic state of the cell in determining whether Sir2 can protect against or accelerate cellular aging of yeast.

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