2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229812
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The PP2A/4/6 subfamily of phosphoprotein phosphatases regulates DAF-16 and confers resistance to environmental stress in postreproductive adult C. elegans

Abstract: Insulin and insulin-like growth factors are longevity determinants that negatively regulate Forkhead box class O (FoxO) transcription factors. In C. elegans mutations that constitutively activate DAF-16, the ortholog of mammalian FoxO3a, extend lifespan by two-fold. While environmental insults induce DAF-16 activity in younger animals, it also becomes activated in an age-dependent manner in the absence of stress, modulating gene expression well into late adulthood. The mechanism by which DAF-16 activity is reg… Show more

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“…Phosphorylation of DAF-16 prevents it from entering the nucleus. In the absence of insulin-like ligands, DAF-16 translocates to the nucleus to promote longevity gene expression [ 107 , 108 ]. The IIS pathway also contributes to survival after a variety of stress stimuli, including thermal stress.…”
Section: Other Factors and Pathways That Aid Coping With Thermal Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phosphorylation of DAF-16 prevents it from entering the nucleus. In the absence of insulin-like ligands, DAF-16 translocates to the nucleus to promote longevity gene expression [ 107 , 108 ]. The IIS pathway also contributes to survival after a variety of stress stimuli, including thermal stress.…”
Section: Other Factors and Pathways That Aid Coping With Thermal Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%