Translation attenuation by minocycline enhances longevity and proteostasis in old post-stress-responsive organisms

eLife7.70
Volume: 7
Published: Nov 27, 2018
Abstract
Aging impairs the activation of stress signaling pathways (SSPs), preventing the induction of longevity mechanisms late in life. Here, we show that the antibiotic minocycline increases lifespan and reduces protein aggregation even in old, SSP-deficient Caenorhabditis elegans by targeting cytoplasmic ribosomes, preferentially attenuating translation of highly translated mRNAs. In contrast to most other longevity paradigms, minocycline inhibits...
Paper Details
Title
Translation attenuation by minocycline enhances longevity and proteostasis in old post-stress-responsive organisms
Published Date
Nov 27, 2018
Journal
Volume
7
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