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  • Partial Inhibition of RNA Polymerase I Promotes Animal Health and Longevity.

Partial Inhibition of RNA Polymerase I Promotes Animal Health and Longevity.

Cell reports (2020-02-13)
Guillermo Martínez Corrales, Danny Filer, Katharina C Wenz, Abbie Rogan, George Phillips, Mengjia Li, Yodit Feseha, Susan J Broughton, Nazif Alic
ABSTRACT

Health and survival in old age can be improved by changes in gene expression. RNA polymerase (Pol) I is the essential, conserved enzyme whose task is to generate the pre-ribosomal RNA (rRNA). We find that reducing the levels of Pol I activity is sufficient to extend lifespan in the fruit fly. This effect can be recapitulated by partial, adult-restricted inhibition, with both enterocytes and stem cells of the adult midgut emerging as important cell types. In stem cells, Pol I appears to act in the same longevity pathway as Pol III, implicating rRNA synthesis in these cells as the key lifespan determinant. Importantly, reduction in Pol I activity delays broad, age-related impairment and pathology, improving the function of diverse organ systems. Hence, our study shows that Pol I activity in the adult drives systemic, age-related decline in animal health and anticipates mortality.

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Glass beads, acid-washed, 425-600 μm (30-40 U.S. sieve)
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Mifepristone, ≥98%
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Schneider′s Insect Medium, With L-glutamine and sodium bicarbonate, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for insect cell culture