Linking Peroxiredoxin and Vacuolar-Atpase Functions in Calorie Restriction-Mediated Life Span Extension

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Calorie restriction (CR) is an intervention extending the life spans of many organisms. The mechanisms underlying CR-dependent retardation of aging are still poorly understood. Despite mechanisms involving conserved nutrient signaling pathways proposed, few target processes that can account for CR-mediated longevity have so far been identified. Recently, both peroxiredoxins and vacuolar-ATPases were reported to control CR-mediated retardation of aging downstream of conserved nutrient signaling pathways. In this review, we focus on peroxiredoxin-mediated stress-defence and vacuolar-ATPase regulated acidification and pinpoint common denominators between the two mechanisms proposed for how CR extends life span. Both the activities of peroxiredoxins and vacuolar-ATPases are stimulated upon CR through reduced activities in conserved nutrient signaling pathways and both seem to stimulate cellular resistance to peroxide-stress. However, whereas vacuolar-ATPases have recently been suggested to control both Ras-cAMP-PKA- and TORC1-mediated nutrient signaling, neither the physiological benefits of a proposed role for peroxiredoxins in H 2O2-signaling nor downstream targets regulated are known. Both peroxiredoxins and vacuolar-ATPases do, however, impinge on mitochondrial iron-metabolism and further characterization of their impact on iron homeostasis and peroxide-resistance might therefore increase our understanding of the beneficial effects of CR on aging and age-related diseases. © 2014 Mikael Molin and Ayse Banu Demir.

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Adenosine triphosphatase, Peroxiredoxin, Reactive oxygen metabolite, Calorie restriction, Free radical, Hydrogen peroxide, Iron metabolism, QH573-671, Free radical, Peroxiredoxin, Adenosine triphosphatase, Review Article, Hydrogen peroxide, Iron metabolism, Cytology, Reactive oxygen metabolite, Calorie restriction

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Molin, M., and Demir, A. B. (2014). Linking peroxiredoxin and vacuolar-ATPase functions in calorie restriction-mediated life span extension. International Journal of Cell Biology. doi:10.1155/2014/913071

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