ATG11 deletion | ATG11 deletion extends replicative lifespan under AL and abrogates DR-lifespan extension [18690010]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
FKH1 FKH2 deletion | Deletion of FKH1 or FKH2 has no effect on neither replicative, nor chronological lifespan [18225956]. Deletion of both FKH1 and FKH2 reduces mean chronological lifespan by 50% and abrogates lifespan extension and increased stress resistance conferred from water starvation (extreme DR). Modest increase in FKH1 or FKH2 expression results in a slight increased chronological and replicative lifespan as well as stress resistance [22438832]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
ADE4 deletion | ade4 mutation extends chronological lifespan, but not replicative lifespan, and is non-additive with 0.5% glucose or amino-acid DR on chronological lifespan extension. ADE4 deletion in atg16 mutants results only in a partial extension of the chronological lifespan by 0.5% glucose DR [20421943]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
SWH1 deletion | SWH1 (alias OSH1) deletion mutants have an extended replicative lifespan (p=0.02) and DR does not increase the long lifespan of SWH1 deletion mutants [Xia et al. unpublished].
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SIM1 deletion | Disruption of SIM1 shortens mean (87.5%), but not maximum, lifespan without causing any other gross changes in cell cycle parameter or growth characteristics [8810036].
Cells bearing deletions in CLB1-4 are unable to undergo mitosis and normally arrest in G2. SIM1 disruption in clb1-4 mutant backgrounds will allow a second round of DNA synthesis without mitosis [8574583]. sim1delta;uth1delta double mutants exhibit various defects, including binucleated cells, benomyl sensitivity, heat shock sensitivity, inability to store glycogen, sensitivity to starvation and failure of spores to germinate [10612745]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
TCO89 deletion | TCO89 deletion increases chronological lifespan, increases mitochondrial oxygen consumption, but decreases mitochondrial and cellular ROS in early stationary phase [21641548]. Deletion of TCO89 cancels out replicative lifespan extension by moderate DR [18690010]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
TSA1 deletion | Disruption of TSA1 shortens chronological lifespan [15129730]. Replicative lifespan extension by DR in sir2;fob1 double mutant is reduced by TSA1 deletion mutant. Wild-type cells require TSA1 to fully extend lifespan. Mutation in CDC35 (adenylate cyclase), a genetic mimetic of DR, is dependent on TSA1 to extend lifespan [21884982]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
HPR1 deletion | Deletion of HPR1 decreases replicative lifespan [11756539] | Yeast | — | — | — |
VAM7 deletion | VAM7 deletion decreases replicative lifespan under AL and blocked DR-mediated lifespan extension. Replicative lifespan decreases by 70% on DR in VAM7 deletion mutant [18690010]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
Transient CDC7 inactivation | Transient inactivation of CDC7 results in a shortened replicative lifespan [2698814]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
NYV1 deletion | Deletion of NYV1 cancels out replicative lifespan extension of 0.5% glucose restriction and results under DR also into a shorter replicative lifespan than under AL [18690010; 22622083]. Thus, NYV1 deletion blocks DR-lifespan prolongation [18690010]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
SLT2 deletion | Deletion of SLT2 has no effect on replicative lifespan in W303 strain [12640455].
SLT2 deletion increases rDNA silencing and rDNA recombination and decreases silencing at the telomeres and HM loci [Ray et al., 2003] as well as results in decreased phosphorylation of Sir3 [12640455]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
LAT1 deletion | Deleting LAT1 abolishes replicative lifespan extension induced by 0.5% and 0.05% glucose restriction [17200108]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CIT2 deletion | Deletion of CIT2 has no effect on replicative lifespan [10224252]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
GIS1 deletion | Deletion of GIS1 increases replicative lifespan by 25% in the alpha strain [19030232] and causes major although not complete reversion of chronological lifespan extension by 0.5% glucose restriction [18225956]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
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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COQ3 deletion | Deletion of COQ3 decreases chronological lifespan and renders cells respiratory deficient and sensitive to hydrogen peroxide [12586694]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
ATG17 deletion | ATG17 deletion decreases replicative lifespan under AL and blocks DR-lifespan extension. ATG17 mutant's replicative lifespan decreases by 70% on DR [18690010]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CPR7 deletion | Deletion of CPR7 has no effect on lifespan replicative lifespan, but increases chronological lifespan [11361336] | Yeast | — | — | — |
ATG15 deletion | Deletion of ATG15 does not affect the lifespan significantly on AL, while DR shortens replicative lifespan of ATG15 deletion mutant by 28% [18690010]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
CTF4 deletion | Deletion of CTF4 results in an approximately 75% reduced mean replicative lifespan [12024027]. | 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 | — | — | — |
STE12 deletion | Deletion of STE12 has no effect on replicative lifespan in strain PSY142 or BKY1-14c [7859289].
STE12 null mutants are sterile [6993497]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
VAC14 deletion | VAC14 mutants have a single vacuole and shortened lifespan on normal media [16293764]. | Yeast | — | — | — |
OSH4 deletion | Deletion of OSH4 decreases mean replicative lifespan by 18% [Xia et al., unpublished]. | Yeast | — | — | — |