Lifespan changes: From wild type to snz;snz DF = decrease in function; IF = increase in function
snz[C32];snz[5-SZ-4089]
22-23
standard food
77.6
86.54%
Complementation tests with females, the X-chromosome location of snz precluded this analysis in males, and observed lifespan extension in transheterozygotes of C32 with either G1409 or SZ4089.
Double mutant snz();snz(if) has a lifespan of 77.6 days, while single mutant snz() has a lifespan of 63.2 days, single mutant snz(if) has a lifespan of 73.6 days and wild type has a lifespan of 41.6 days.
Almost additive (positive)
Suh JM et al., 2008, An RGS-containing sorting nexin controls Drosophila lifespan. PLoS One. 3(5):e2152 18478054 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph
snz[C32];snz[GG1409];
22-23
standard food
95.2
133.33%
Complementation tests with females, the X-chromosome location of snz precluded this analysis in males, and observed lifespan extension in transheterozygotes of C32 with either G1409 or SZ4089.
Double mutant snz();snz(if) has a lifespan of 95.2 days, while single mutant snz() has a lifespan of 63.2 days, single mutant snz(if) has a lifespan of 73.6 days and wild type has a lifespan of 40.8 days.
Almost additive (positive)
Suh JM et al., 2008, An RGS-containing sorting nexin controls Drosophila lifespan. PLoS One. 3(5):e2152 18478054 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph
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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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