Lifespan changes: From wild type to ceh-18;isp-1
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NGM
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Double mutant ceh-18(RNAi);isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 21.81 days, while single mutant isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 30.21 days.
Khan MH et al., 2013, TAF-4 is required for the life extension of isp-1, clk-1 and tpk-1 Mit mutants. Aging (Albany NY). 5(10):741-58 24107417 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph
C. Elegans Homeobox;Homeobox protein ceh-18;POU domain protein
Locus: CELE_ZC64.3
Wormbase description: ceh-18 encodes a POU-class homeodomain transcription factor; CEH-18 is required in hermaphrodites for specific aspects of gonadal sheath cell differentiation, such as normal cell shape and position, that are essential for negative regulation of oocyte meiotic maturation by the sheath cells; in this process, CEH-18 functions in parallel with the VAB-1/Ephrin receptor as part of a sperm-sensing checkpoint mechanism that prevents oocyte maturation, MAPK activation, and ovulation in the absence of sperm; CEH-18 is expressed in the sheath cell nuclei beginning at the L4 larval stage
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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