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Proshkina, E.N., Shaposhnikov, M.V., Sadritdinova, A.F., Kudryavtseva, A.V., Moskalev, A.A. (2015). Basic mechanisms of longevity: A case study of Drosophila pro-longevity genes.  Ageing Res. Rev. 24(B): 218--231.
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FBrf0230228
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Review
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Drosophila is one of the most convenient model organisms in the genetics of aging and longevity. Unlike the nematodes, which allow for the detection of new pro-aging genes by knockout and RNAi-mediated knock-down, Drosophila also provides an opportunity to find new pro-longevity genes by driver-induced overexpression. Similar studies on other models are extremely rare. In this review, we focused on genes whose overexpression prolongs the life of fruit flies. The majority of longevity-associated genes regulates metabolism and stress resistance, and belongs to the IGF-1R, PI3K, PKB, AMPK and TOR metabolic regulation cluster and the FOXO, HDAC, p53 stress response cluster.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Ageing Res. Rev.
    Title
    Ageing Research Reviews
    Publication Year
    2002-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1568-1637 1872-9649
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