Lifespan changes: From wild type to egl-9;npr-1 / From egl-9;npr-1 to multiple mutants
21
live OP50
10.85
-19.51%
egl-9 loss of function significantly increased the lifespan of N2 worms, but significantly shortened the lifespan of npr-1(ad609) animals, indicating that the function of egl-9 in lifespan is regulated by npr-1.
Double mutant egl-9(sa307);npr-1(ad609) has a lifespan of 10.85 days, while single mutant egl-9(sa307) has a lifespan of 15.51 days, single mutant npr-1(ad609) has a lifespan of 14.07 days and wild type has a lifespan of 13.48 days.
Antagonistic (negative)
Abergel R et al., 2017, Synergism between soluble guanylate cyclase signaling and neuropeptides extends lifespan in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 16(2):401-413 28054425 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph
21
live OP50
10.95
-28.94%
egl-9 loss of function significantly increased the lifespan of N2 worms, but significantly shortened the lifespan of npr-1(ad609) animals, indicating that the function of egl-9 in lifespan is regulated by npr-1.
Double mutant egl-9(sa307);npr-1(ad609) has a lifespan of 10.95 days, while single mutant egl-9(sa307) has a lifespan of 16.75 days, single mutant npr-1(ad609) has a lifespan of 16.23 days and wild type has a lifespan of 15.41 days.
Antagonistic (negative)
Abergel R et al., 2017, Synergism between soluble guanylate cyclase signaling and neuropeptides extends lifespan in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 16(2):401-413 28054425 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph
21
live OP50
9.84
-29.86%
egl-9 loss of function significantly increased the lifespan of N2 worms, but significantly shortened the lifespan of npr-1(ad609) animals, indicating that the function of egl-9 in lifespan is regulated by npr-1.
Double mutant egl-9(sa307);npr-1(ad609) has a lifespan of 9.84 days, while single mutant egl-9(sa307) has a lifespan of 17.14 days, single mutant npr-1(ad609) has a lifespan of 14.12 days and wild type has a lifespan of 14.03 days.
Antagonistic (negative)
Abergel R et al., 2017, Synergism between soluble guanylate cyclase signaling and neuropeptides extends lifespan in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 16(2):401-413 28054425 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph
Hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase
Locus: CELE_F22E12.4
Wormbase description: egl-9 encodes a proline hydroxylase; EGL-9 functions in a conserved hypoxia-sensing pathway to negatively regulate HIF-1 (hypoxia inducible factor) by hydroxylating prolyl HIF-1 residues; EGL-9 activity is negatively regulated by its physical association with CYSL-1, a protein with similarity to cysteine synthases that acts to transduce information about the environmental O2 levels through H2S (hydrogen sulfide) signaling.
NeuroPeptide Receptor family
Locus: CELE_C39E6.6
Wormbase description: npr-1 encodes a predicted G protein-coupled neuropeptide receptor that is homologous to the mammalian neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptor (OMIM:162641) required for regulating anxiety, food consumption, and pain sensation; in C. elegans, NPR-1 is involved in ethological variations of social behavior such as social versus solitary feeding; in regulating social behavior, NPR-1 functions as a receptor for the FLP-18 and FLP-21 peptide ligands; NPR-1 also affects some aspect of UNC-6/netrin-mediated branching of motor neurons, as strong npr-1 mutations can suppress abnormal migration of ventral nerve cord neurons induced by overexpression of UNC-6 lacking domain C; NPR-1 is expressed predominantly in the nervous system, and particularly in the AQR, PQR, and URX neurons that are exposed to the body fluid.
Show in SynergyAge | |
---|---|
Species | Gene |
Show in SynergyAge | |
---|---|
Species | Gene |
Show in SynergyAge | |
---|---|
Species | Gene |
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.
If you would like to cite this database please use:
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
Group webpage: www.aging-research.group