BAS1 deletion | Deletion of BAS1 increases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha strain [16293764; 19030232]. | Yeast | +30 | — | — |
BNA6 deletion | Deletion of BNA6 (alias QPT1) has no effect on replicative lifespan and is not required for lifespan extension by DR, but is lethal with mutation of NPT1 [11000115]. Deletion of BNA6 decreases chronological lifespan [17110466]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
BRE5 deletion | Deletion of BRE5 increases mean replicative lifespan by 30% [16293764] and mean chronological lifespan in diploid cells [21447998] | Yeast | +30 | — | — |
BUL1 deletion | Deletion of BUL1 does non-significantly reduces mean chronological lifespan under starvation/extreme DR [20657825]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CAT5 deletion | Deletion of CAT5 decreases chronological lifespan by up to 50% [17492370] and also decreases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha strain [18340043]. | Yeast | -30 to -50 | — | — |
CCR4 deletion | Deletion of CCR4 increases mean chronological lifespan by 20 - 41% (20, 33, 41) in diploid cells [21447998]. In W303R CCR4 deletion shortens replicative lifespan by approximately 80% and results in temperature sensitivity that is suppressed by SSD1-V. SSD1-V partially suppresses the short-lifespan of ccr4 mutant. CCR4 mutation is synthetically lethal in combination with deletion of MPT5 in the absence of SSD1-V [11805047]. | Yeast | -80 to +20 | — | — |
CCS1 deletion | Deletion of CCS1 reduces replicative lifespan by 50% [17460215]. | Yeast | -50 | — | — |
CIT2 deletion | Deletion of CIT2 has no effect on replicative lifespan [10224252]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CLA4 deletion | Deletion of CLA4 decreases replicative lifespan by 60% in the alpha strain [18340043; 19030232]. | Yeast | -60 | — | — |
COQ3 deletion | Deletion of COQ3 decreases chronological lifespan and renders cells respiratory deficient and sensitive to hydrogen peroxide [12586694]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CPR7 deletion | Deletion of CPR7 has no effect on lifespan replicative lifespan, but increases chronological lifespan [11361336] | Yeast | — | — | — |
CRC1 deletion | Deletion of CRC1 increases replicative lifespan [16293764]. CRC1 deletion increases replicative lifespan by 25% in the alpha strain [19030232] | Yeast | +25 | — | — |
CSR2 deletion | Deletion of CSR2 results in higher levels of intracellular reactive oxygen species, augmentation of scavenging enzymes and extends replicative as well as chronological lifespan [16336970]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CTA1 Deletion | Deletion of CTA1 increases chronological lifespan [21076178]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CTF4 deletion | Deletion of CTF4 results in an approximately 75% reduced mean replicative lifespan [12024027]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CTF8 deletion | Deletion of CTF8 increases mean chronological lifespan by 15-92% (15, 18, 42, 45, 92) in diploid cells [21447998]. | Yeast | +15 to +92 | — | — |
CTT1 deletion | Deletion of CTT1 confers longer chronological lifespan [21076178]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CUP9 deletion | Deletion of CUP9 increases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha and a strains [18340043]. Although CPU9 was identified as a potential long-lived mutant strain in a bar-code screen, the chronological lifespan of CUP9 deletion mutant is not significantly different from than of wild-type under starvation/extreme DR [20657825]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CYT1 deletion | Deletion of CYT1 increases replicative lifespan by 15% in the alpha strain and decreases replicative lifespan by 20% in a strain. Deletion of CYT1 decreases replicative lifespan and cancels out replicative lifespan extension by HAP4 overexpression. Initially, it was shown that deletion of CYT1 also prevents lifespan extension by 0.5% glucose restriction [12124627], but later it was shown that either 0.5 or 0.05 % glucose restriction increases replicative lifespan of cyt1Delta cells [16311627]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
DIF1 deletion | Deletion of DIF1 decreases replicative lifespan by 20% in the alpha strain [19030232]. | Yeast | -20 | — | — |
DNM1 deletion | Deletion of DNM1 extends significantly mean and maximum lifespan by 49 and 111% in FY10 strain and by 15 and 12% in BY4741 strain [17173038]. | Yeast | +15 to +49 | — | +12 to +111 |
ERG3 deletion | Deletion of ERG3 decreases replicative lifespan under AL, cancels out replicative lifespan extension of 0.5% glucose DR and results under DR also into a shorter replicative lifespan than under AL [18690010]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
ERG5 deletion | Deletion of ERG5 decreases replicative lifespan by 35% in the a strain [18340043], but increases mean chronological lifespan by 26 - 116% (26, 40, 43, 62, 116) in diploid cells [21447998]. Deletion of ERG5 cancels out the replicative lifespan extension of 0.5% glucose restriction [18690010]. | Yeast | -35 to +116 | — | — |
ERG6 deletion | Deletion of ERG6 cancels out replicative lifespan extension of 0.5% glucose DR and results under DR also into a shorter replicative lifespan than under AL [18690010].
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FAR11 deletion | Deletion of FAR11 significantly reduces mean chronological lifespan under starvation/extreme DR relatively to wild-type [20657825]. | Yeast | — | — | — |