isp-1;wwp-1

Lifespan changes: From wild type to isp-1;wwp-1

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Genetic mutants with isp-1, wwp-1 alterations

    Names of genes are ordered alphabetically. For the order of interventions, please see the specific paper.
  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Diet

    HT115

  • Lifespan (days)

    28.1

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    52.72%

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant isp-1(qm150);wwp-1(RNAi) has a lifespan of 28.1 days, while single mutant isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 26.2 days and wild type has a lifespan of 18.4 days.

  • Type of interaction
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    Partially known monotony. Positive epistasis

  • Citation
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    Carrano AC et al., 2009, A conserved ubiquitination pathway determines longevity in response to diet restriction. Nature. 460(7253):396-9 PubMed 19553937 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Diet

    HT115

  • Lifespan (days)

    27.7

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant isp-1(qm150);wwp-1(RNAi) has a lifespan of 27.7 days, while single mutant isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 23.5 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Carrano AC et al., 2009, A conserved ubiquitination pathway determines longevity in response to diet restriction. Nature. 460(7253):396-9 PubMed 19553937 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

Search genes: isp-1 wwp-1
  • Entrez ID
  • Symbol
  • GenAge
  • Wormbase ID

Cytochrome b-c1 complex subunit Rieske, mitochondrial


Locus: CELE_F42G8.12


Wormbase description: isp-1 encodes a Rieske iron sulphur protein (ISP) which is a subunit of the mitochondrial complex III in the mitochondrial membrane; the subunits are highly conserved in all mitochondria and aerobic bacteria; mitochondrial complex III catalyses electron transport from ubiquinol to cytochrome c; isp-1 mutants show low oxygen consumption, a decreased sensitivity to reactive oxygen species and increased lifespan suggesting that mitochondrial electron transport is a key factor affecting life span; isp-1 affects the rates of physiological processes like reproduction and development and also affects behavior.


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E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase;WW domain Protein (E3 ubiquitin ligase)


Locus: CELE_Y65B4BR.4


Wormbase description: wwp-1 encodes, by alternative splicing, two isoforms of a putative E3 ubiquitin ligase orthologous to budding yeast Rsp5, Drosophila SU(DX), and human WWP1 (OMIM:602307) and WWP2 (OMIM:602308); WWP-1 is required for proteolysis of the intracellular LIN-12 domain in primary ventral precursor cells, and for protection of germ cells against ionizing radiation or camptothecin, as well as for normal acetylcholine neurotransmission, axonal guidance and fasciculation, patterning of the ventral nerve cord, locomotion, fat content, and late embryonic morphogenesis; in UV-irradiated nondauer larvae, WWP-1 stimulates the proteolysis of AMA-1; although WWP-1's is normally blocked from fully activating AMA-1 proteolysis by XPA-1/RAD-3, it also cooperates with XPA-1/RAD-3 to protect worms from UV-irradiation; WWP-1 is expressed in many neurons (cholinergic and GABAergic motor neurons, head, tail, body, and nerve cords), in larval and adult pharynx, intestine, renal gland cells and rectal epithelium, and in adult vulval muscle, body wall muscle, and coelomocytes; WWP-1 contains an N-terminal C2 domain, four central WW repeats and a C-terminal HECT ubiquitin ligase domain; WWP-1 binds UBC-18 in yeast two-hybrid assays, but is not required for UBC-18's activity in pharyngeal development.


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SynergyAge database hosts high-quality, manually curated information about the synergistic and antagonistic lifespan effects of genetic interventions in model organisms, also allowing users to explore the longevity relationships between genes in a visual way.

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Bunu, G., Toren, D., Ion, C. et al. SynergyAge, a curated database for synergistic and antagonistic interactions of longevity-associated genes. Sci Data 7, 366 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-00710-z

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