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. 2016 Feb;291(1):423-35.
doi: 10.1007/s00438-015-1120-9. Epub 2015 Sep 30.

High reactive oxygen species levels are detected at the end of the chronological life span of translocant yeast cells

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High reactive oxygen species levels are detected at the end of the chronological life span of translocant yeast cells

Jason Sims et al. Mol Genet Genomics. 2016 Feb.

Abstract

Chromosome translocation is a major genomic event for a cell, affecting almost every of its life aspects ranging from metabolism, organelle maintenance and homeostasis to gene maintenance and expression. By using the bridge-induced translocation system, we defined the effects of induced chromosome translocation on the chronological life span (CLS) of yeast with particular interest to the oxidative stress condition. The results demonstrate that every translocant strain has a different CLS, but all have a high increase in reactive oxygen species and in lipid peroxides levels at the end of the life span. This could be due to the very unique and strong deregulation of the oxidative stress network. Furthermore, the loss of the translocated chromosome occurs at the end of the life span and is locus dependent. Additionally, the RDH54 gene may play a role in the correct segregation of the translocant chromosome, since in its absence there is an increase in loss of the bridge-induced translocated chromosome.

Keywords: Ageing; Chromosomal translocation; Life span; Oxidative stress; Yeast.

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