“…In mechanistic work, the increased lifespan under dietary restriction has been attributed to the benefits of reduced dietary protein, which enhances proteome maintenance via reduced TOR signalling (Harrison et al, 2009;Partridge et al, 2011;Kapahi et al, 2017;Piper et al, 2017;Sabatini, 2017;Dobson et al, 2018;Liu & Sabatini, 2020). However, we have shown that flies on a high protein : carbohydrate diet, in which TOR signalling would be expected to remain high, can still sustain a long lifespan if supplemented with cholesterol, or alternatively, if the cost of reproduction on sterol stores is removed by making flies infertile (Wu et al, 2020). This demonstrates that the major improvement to lifespan observed on low protein diets is not the result of enhanced proteostasis, but is instead, a side effect of avoiding sterol depletion caused by egg production.…”