Lifespan changes: From wild type to daf-12;ddl-2
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18.0
Double mutant daf-12(rh41rh411);ddl-2(RNAi) has a lifespan of 18.0 days, while single mutant daf-12(rh41rh411) has a lifespan of 18.3 days.
Hansen M et al., 2005, New genes tied to endocrine, metabolic, and dietary regulation of lifespan from a Caenorhabditis elegans genomic RNAi screen. PLoS Genet. 1(1):119-28 16103914 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph
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15.3
Double mutant daf-12(rh41rh411);ddl-2(RNAi) has a lifespan of 15.3 days, while single mutant daf-12(rh41rh411) has a lifespan of 16.3 days.
Hansen M et al., 2005, New genes tied to endocrine, metabolic, and dietary regulation of lifespan from a Caenorhabditis elegans genomic RNAi screen. PLoS Genet. 1(1):119-28 16103914 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph
Nuclear hormone receptor family member daf-12
Locus: CELE_F11A1.3
Wormbase description: daf-12 encodes a member of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily that is homologous to human VITAMIN D RECEPTOR (VDR; OMIM:601769, mutated in vitamin D-resistant rickets); daf-12 affects dauer formation downstream of the TGF- and insulin signaling pathways, and affects gonad-dependent adult longevity together with DAF-16, chemosensory signal transduction, and distal tip cell migration and hypodermal and intestinal cell lineages during the L3 larval stage; DAF-12 is expressed in the nucleus and in most cells; daf-12 expression in lateral seam cells is negatively regulated by the let-7 miRNA.
Daf-16-Dependent Longevity (WT but not daf-16 lifespan increased)
Locus: CELE_Y48E1B.1
Wormbase description: ddl-2 encodes a novel, proline-rich protein; loss of ddl-2 activity via RNAi results in a daf-16-dependent increase in lifespan and enhanced dauer formation, but not extended lifespan, of daf-2(e1370) mutant animals.
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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.
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
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