ctb-1;isp-1

Lifespan changes: From wild type to ctb-1;isp-1 / From ctb-1;isp-1 to multiple mutants

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Genetic mutants with ctb-1, isp-1 alterations

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

    20

  • Diet

    OP50

  • Lifespan (days)

    27.23

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    32.89%

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant ctb-1(qm189);isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 27.23 days, while wild type has a lifespan of 20.49 days.

  • Citation
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    Walter L et al., 2011, The homeobox protein CEH-23 mediates prolonged longevity in response to impaired mitochondrial electron transport chain in C. elegans. PLoS Biol. 9(6):e1001084 PubMed 21713031 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Diet

    OP50

  • Lifespan (days)

    25.98

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    46.12%

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant ctb-1(qm189);isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 25.98 days, while wild type has a lifespan of 17.78 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Walter L et al., 2011, The homeobox protein CEH-23 mediates prolonged longevity in response to impaired mitochondrial electron transport chain in C. elegans. PLoS Biol. 9(6):e1001084 PubMed 21713031 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Diet

    OP50

  • Lifespan (days)

    29.63

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    53.68%

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant ctb-1(qm189);isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 29.63 days, while wild type has a lifespan of 19.28 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Walter L et al., 2011, The homeobox protein CEH-23 mediates prolonged longevity in response to impaired mitochondrial electron transport chain in C. elegans. PLoS Biol. 9(6):e1001084 PubMed 21713031 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Diet

    OP50

  • Lifespan (days)

    23.98

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    37.11%

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant ctb-1(qm189);isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 23.98 days, while wild type has a lifespan of 17.49 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Walter L et al., 2011, The homeobox protein CEH-23 mediates prolonged longevity in response to impaired mitochondrial electron transport chain in C. elegans. PLoS Biol. 9(6):e1001084 PubMed 21713031 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Diet

    OP50

  • Lifespan (days)

    21.74

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    27.21%

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant ctb-1(qm189);isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 21.74 days, while wild type has a lifespan of 17.09 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Walter L et al., 2011, The homeobox protein CEH-23 mediates prolonged longevity in response to impaired mitochondrial electron transport chain in C. elegans. PLoS Biol. 9(6):e1001084 PubMed 21713031 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Lifespan (days)

    34.5

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    53.33%

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant ctb-1(qm189);isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 34.5 days, while single mutant isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 35.0 days and wild type has a lifespan of 22.5 days.

  • Type of interaction
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    Contains dependence

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Feng J et al., 2001, Mitochondrial electron transport is a key determinant of life span in Caenorhabditis elegans. Dev Cell. 1(5):633-44 PubMed 11709184 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Lifespan (days)

    32.8

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    67.35%

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant ctb-1(qm189);isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 32.8 days, while single mutant isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 33.0 days and wild type has a lifespan of 19.6 days.

  • Type of interaction
    See methods

    Contains dependence

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Feng J et al., 2001, Mitochondrial electron transport is a key determinant of life span in Caenorhabditis elegans. Dev Cell. 1(5):633-44 PubMed 11709184 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

  • Temperature °C

    20

  • Lifespan (days)

    24.55

  • Lifespan change (compared to wild type)

    63.34%

  • Lifespan comparisons

    Double mutant ctb-1(qm189);isp-1(qm150) has a lifespan of 24.55 days, while wild type has a lifespan of 15.03 days.

  • Citation
    View abstract

    Yang CC et al., 2011, The dynamin-related protein DRP-1 and the insulin signaling pathway cooperate to modulate Caenorhabditis elegans longevity. Aging Cell. 10(4):724-8 PubMed 21463460 Click here to select all mutants from this PubMed ID in the graph

Search genes: ctb-1 isp-1
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No gene information for ctb-1


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  • Wormbase ID

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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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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Head: Systems Biology of Aging Group, Bioinformatics & Structural Biochemistry Department
Institute of Biochemistry, Ground floor
Splaiul Independentei 296, Bucharest, Romania
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