Lifespan changes: From wild type to eat-2;sod-2
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41.0
131.64%
eat-2;sod-2 mutant worms showed a small increase in lifespan compared to eat-2 worms
Double mutant eat-2(ad1116);sod-2(ok1030) has a lifespan of 41 days, while single mutant eat-2(ad1116) has a lifespan of 36.9 days, single mutant sod-2(ok1030) has a lifespan of 27.2 days and wild type has a lifespan of 17.7 days.
Almost additive (positive)
Van Raamsdonk JM, Hekimi S, 2009, Deletion of the mitochondrial superoxide dismutase sod-2 extends lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans. PLoS Genet. 5(2):e1000361 19197346 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph
Neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit eat-2
Locus: CELE_Y48B6A.4
Wormbase description: eat-2 encodes a ligand-gated ion channel subunit most closely related to the non-alpha-subunits of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR); EAT-2 functions postsynaptically in pharyngeal muscle to regulate the rate of pharyngeal pumping; eat-2 is also required for normal life span and defecation; a functional EAT-2::GFP fusion protein localizes to two small dots near the junction of pharyngeal muscles pm4 and pm5, which is the site of the posterior-most MC motor neuron processes and the MC synapse; eat-2 genetically interacts with eat-18, which encodes a predicted novel transmembrane protein expressed in pharyngeal muscle and required for proper function of pharyngeal nicotonic receptors.
Superoxide dismutase [Mn] 1, mitochondrial
Locus: CELE_F10D11.1
Wormbase description: sod-2 encodes a iron/manganese superoxide dismutase, predicted to be mitochondrial, that might defend against oxidative stress and promote normal lifespan; sod-2 mRNA levels are diminished by mutation of daf-16, and heterologously expressed SOD-2 in E. coli protects against methyl viologen-induced oxidative stress.
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