| Literature DB >> 26851889 |
Petr V Sergiev1, Artem A Artemov2,3, Egor B Prokhortchouk3, Olga A Dontsova1, Grigory V Berezkin4.
Abstract
Sea urchins are marine invertebrates of extreme diversity of life span. Red sea urchin S. franciscanus is among the longest living creatures of the Ocean. Its lifetime is estimated to exceed a century, while the green sea urchin L. variegatus hardly survives more than four years. We sequenced and compared the genomes of these animals aiming at determination of the genetic basis of their longevity difference. List of genes related to the longevity of other animal species was created and used for homology search among the genomic data obtained in this study. Amino acid sequences of longevity related proteins of S. fransciscanus and L. variegatus as well as from a set of model species, were aligned and grouped on the basis of the species lifespan. Amino acid residues specific for a longevity group were identified. Proteins containing amino acids whose identity correlated with the lifespan were clustered on the basis of their function.Entities:
Keywords: genome sequencing; genomics; longevity; sea urchin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26851889 PMCID: PMC4789581 DOI: 10.18632/aging.100889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.682
Figure 1Sea urchins used in this study. (A) S. franciscanus (B) L. variegatus.
Proteins that could be related to longevity according to the literature data
| Residues that co-vary with longevity | Commentaries | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category | Protein | |||||||
| Mitochondrial proteins encoded in mitochondria | ND1 | |||||||
| ND2 | T156 | S | A | V | M | |||
| COX1 | ||||||||
| ND4L | ||||||||
| COX2 | ||||||||
| ATP8 | ||||||||
| ATP6 | ||||||||
| COX3 | ||||||||
| ND3 | L12 | S | A | V | L | |||
| ND4 | ||||||||
| ND5 | I283 | T | T | I | L | |||
| CYTB | ||||||||
| Mitochondrial proteins encoded in nucleus and could be related to longevity | CYTC | |||||||
| COX4 | ||||||||
| COX5B | COX5 mutation in | |||||||
| COX6A | ||||||||
| COX6B | ||||||||
| COX6C | ||||||||
| COX7C | ||||||||
| p66Shc | Increases reactive oxygen species production [ | |||||||
| Proteins involved in detoxification of reactive oxygen species | MnSOD | Overexpression extends lifespan of fly [ | ||||||
| CuZnSOD | ||||||||
| CAT | ||||||||
| Prdx | ||||||||
| GPx | ||||||||
| Lipid transport proteins | ApoB | K720 | K | K | K | N | E | ApoE allelic variant is associated with increased lifespan in humans [ |
| ApoA | ||||||||
| ApoH | R203 | R | R | K | I | L | ||
| ApoO | ||||||||
| LDLR | ||||||||
| VLDLR | ||||||||
| CETP | ||||||||
| Proteins involved in amyloidogenesis | APP | Mutations cause predisposition to Alzheimer disease in humans [ | ||||||
| PSEN1 | R42 | R | R | R | Q | |||
| BACE1 | ||||||||
| Telomere maintenance | TERT | G252 | G | G | R | R | ||
| POT1 | I198 | I | V | V | S | T | ||
| TEP1 | ||||||||
| Insulin/IGF1 signaling pathway | INSR | |||||||
| IGF1R | ||||||||
| IRS1 | ||||||||
| PTEN | ||||||||
| PI3K | H295 (γ isophorm)S275 (αisophorm) | H | H | K | Q | Q | ||
| PDK1 | ||||||||
| AKT1 | ||||||||
| SGK | ||||||||
| FOXO1 | ||||||||
| FOXO3 | ||||||||
| FOXO4 | ||||||||
| MTOR | ||||||||
| SIRT1 | ||||||||
| SIRT2 | ||||||||
| YWHAG | ||||||||
| Other proteins associated with longevity | clk-1 | H | H | H | K | E | N | Q117 |
| daf-9 | ||||||||
| Mth | ||||||||
| Indy | P | P | P | S | N | Q | E61 | |
| EXO1 | ||||||||
Figure 2Number of proteins containing aminoacid positions that vary in agreement with longevity. Shown are numbers of analyzed proteins by category (light grey) and those that contained aminoacids that co-vary with longevity (dark grey).