| Literature DB >> 28357278 |
Javier Jiménez1, Samuel Bru1, Mariana Ribeiro1, Josep Clotet1.
Abstract
Our understanding of lifespan has benefited enormously from the study of a simple model, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Although a unicellular organism, yeasts undergo many of the processes directly related with aging that to some extent are conserved in mammalian cells. Nutrient-limiting conditions have been involved in lifespan extension, especially in the case of caloric restriction, which also has a direct impact on cell cycle progression. In fact, other environmental stresses (osmotic, oxidative) that interfere with normal cell cycle progression also influence the lifespan of cells, indicating a relationship between lifespan and cell cycle control. In the present review we compile and discuss new findings related to how cell cycle progression is regulated by other nutrients. We centred this review on the analysis of phosphate, also give some attention to nitrogen, and the impact of these nutrients on lifespan.Entities:
Keywords: Pho85; cell cycle; lifespan; phosphate
Year: 2015 PMID: 28357278 PMCID: PMC5349179 DOI: 10.15698/mic2015.03.191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Cell ISSN: 2311-2638