Life span extension by glucose restriction is abrogated by methionine supplementation: Cross-talk between glucose and methionine and implication of methionine as a key regulator of life span. | Academic Article individual record
abstract

Caloric restriction (CR) is known to extend life span across species; however, the molecular mechanisms are not well understood. We investigate the mechanism by which glucose restriction (GR) extends yeast replicative life span, by combining ribosome profiling and RNA-seq with microfluidic-based single-cell analysis. We discovered a cross-talk between glucose sensing and the regulation of intracellular methionine: GR down-regulated the transcription and translation of methionine biosynthetic enzymes and transporters, leading to a decreased intracellular methionine concentration; external supplementation of methionine cancels the life span extension by GR. Furthermore, genetic perturbations that decrease methionine synthesis/uptake extend life span. These observations suggest that intracellular methionine mediates the life span effects of various nutrient and genetic perturbations, and that the glucose-methionine cross-talk is a general mechanism for coordinating the nutrient status and the translation/growth of a cell. Our work also implicates proteasome as a downstream effector of the life span extension by GR.

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Sci Adv

author list (cited authors)
Zou, K. e., Rouskin, S., Dervishi, K., McCormick, M. A., Sasikumar, A., Deng, C., ... Li, H.
publication date
2020
keywords
  • Generic Health Relevance
  • Nutrition
  • 1.1 Normal Biological Development And Functioning
  • Genetics
altmetric score

142.958

citation count

18

PubMed ID
32821821
identifier
485016SE
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
start page
eaba1306
volume
6
issue
32