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Direct inhibition of the longevity-promoting factor SKN-1 by insulin-like signaling in C. elegans.


ABSTRACT: Insulin/IGF-1-like signaling (IIS) is central to growth and metabolism and has a conserved role in aging. In C. elegans, reductions in IIS increase stress resistance and longevity, effects that require the IIS-inhibited FOXO protein DAF-16. The C. elegans transcription factor SKN-1 also defends against oxidative stress by mobilizing the conserved phase 2 detoxification response. Here we show that IIS not only opposes DAF-16 but also directly inhibits SKN-1 in parallel. The IIS kinases AKT-1, -2, and SGK-1 phosphorylate SKN-1, and reduced IIS leads to constitutive SKN-1 nuclear accumulation in the intestine and SKN-1 target gene activation. SKN-1 contributes to the increased stress tolerance and longevity resulting from reduced IIS and delays aging when expressed transgenically. Furthermore, SKN-1 that is constitutively active increases life span independently of DAF-16. Our findings indicate that the transcription network regulated by SKN-1 promotes longevity and is an important direct target of IIS.

SUBMITTER: Tullet JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2367249 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct inhibition of the longevity-promoting factor SKN-1 by insulin-like signaling in C. elegans.

Tullet Jennifer M A JM   Hertweck Maren M   An Jae Hyung JH   Baker Joseph J   Hwang Ji Yun JY   Liu Shu S   Oliveira Riva P RP   Baumeister Ralf R   Blackwell T Keith TK  

Cell 20080301 6


Insulin/IGF-1-like signaling (IIS) is central to growth and metabolism and has a conserved role in aging. In C. elegans, reductions in IIS increase stress resistance and longevity, effects that require the IIS-inhibited FOXO protein DAF-16. The C. elegans transcription factor SKN-1 also defends against oxidative stress by mobilizing the conserved phase 2 detoxification response. Here we show that IIS not only opposes DAF-16 but also directly inhibits SKN-1 in parallel. The IIS kinases AKT-1, -2,  ...[more]

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