eat-2;sir-2.1

Lifespan changes: From wild type to eat-2;sir-2.1

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Genetic mutants with eat-2, sir-2.1 alterations

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

    20

  • Diet

    NGM

  • Lifespan (days)

    18.6

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    2.20%

  • Phenotype

    sir-2.1(ok434) significantly suppresses the longevity of eat-2(ad1113).

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant eat-2(ad1113);sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 18.6 days, while single mutant sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 17.9 days, single mutant eat-2(ad1113) has a lifespan of 21.2 days and wild type has a lifespan of 18.2 days.

  • Type of interaction
    See methods

    Opposite lifespan effects of single mutants

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Wang Y, Tissenbaum HA, 2006, Overlapping and distinct functions for a Caenorhabditis elegans SIR2 and DAF-16/FOXO. Mech Ageing Dev. 127(1):48-56 PubMed 16280150 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

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

    20

  • Lifespan (days)

    26.6

  • Phenotype

    The extended lifespan of eat-2(ad1116) animals, which have impaired feeding behavior and represent a genetic model for DR, was sir-2.1-independent

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant eat-2(ad1116);sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 26.6 days, while single mutant eat-2(ad1116) has a lifespan of 24.5 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Hansen M et al., 2007, Lifespan extension by conditions that inhibit translation in Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 6(1):95-110 PubMed 17266679 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Lifespan (days)

    24.1

  • Phenotype

    The extended lifespan of eat-2(ad1116) animals, which have impaired feeding behavior and represent a genetic model for DR, was sir-2.1-independent

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant eat-2(ad1116);sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 24.1 days, while single mutant eat-2(ad1116) has a lifespan of 24.5 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Hansen M et al., 2007, Lifespan extension by conditions that inhibit translation in Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 6(1):95-110 PubMed 17266679 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Lifespan (days)

    24.0

  • Phenotype

    The extended lifespan of eat-2(ad1116) animals, which have impaired feeding behavior and represent a genetic model for DR, was sir-2.1-independent

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant eat-2(ad1116);sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 24 days, while single mutant eat-2(ad1116) has a lifespan of 24.9 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Hansen M et al., 2007, Lifespan extension by conditions that inhibit translation in Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 6(1):95-110 PubMed 17266679 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Lifespan (days)

    23.6

  • Phenotype

    The extended lifespan of eat-2(ad1116) animals, which have impaired feeding behavior and represent a genetic model for DR, was sir-2.1-independent

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant eat-2(ad1116);sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 23.6 days, while single mutant eat-2(ad1116) has a lifespan of 24.9 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Hansen M et al., 2007, Lifespan extension by conditions that inhibit translation in Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 6(1):95-110 PubMed 17266679 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Lifespan (days)

    27.0

  • Phenotype

    The extended lifespan of eat-2(ad1116) animals, which have impaired feeding behavior and represent a genetic model for DR, was sir-2.1-independent

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant eat-2(ad1116);sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 27 days, while single mutant eat-2(ad1116) has a lifespan of 21.3 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Hansen M et al., 2007, Lifespan extension by conditions that inhibit translation in Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 6(1):95-110 PubMed 17266679 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Lifespan (days)

    22.4

  • Phenotype

    The extended lifespan of eat-2(ad1116) animals, which have impaired feeding behavior and represent a genetic model for DR, was sir-2.1-independent

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant eat-2(ad1116);sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 22.4 days, while single mutant eat-2(ad1116) has a lifespan of 21.3 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Hansen M et al., 2007, Lifespan extension by conditions that inhibit translation in Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 6(1):95-110 PubMed 17266679 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

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

    20

  • Diet

    NGM

  • Lifespan (days)

    18.4

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    13.58%

  • Phenotype

    sir-2.1(ok434) significantly suppresses the longevity of eat-2(ad465).

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant eat-2(ad465);sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 18.4 days, while single mutant sir-2.1(ok434) has a lifespan of 15.4 days, single mutant eat-2(ad465) has a lifespan of 22.6 days and wild type has a lifespan of 16.2 days.

  • Type of interaction
    See methods

    Opposite lifespan effects of single mutants

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Wang Y, Tissenbaum HA, 2006, Overlapping and distinct functions for a Caenorhabditis elegans SIR2 and DAF-16/FOXO. Mech Ageing Dev. 127(1):48-56 PubMed 16280150 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

Search genes: eat-2 sir-2.1
  • Entrez ID
  • Symbol
  • GenAge
  • Wormbase ID

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.


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  • Symbol
  • GenAge
  • Wormbase ID

NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sir-2.1;yeast SIR related


Locus: CELE_R11A8.4


Wormbase description: sir-2.1 encodes an NAD-dependent protein deacetylase with similarity to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sir2p and mammalian SIRT1.


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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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