Sinclair David A
Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for the Molecular Biology of Aging, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Methods Mol Biol. 2013;1048:49-63. doi: 10.1007/978-1-62703-556-9_5.
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a useful model for elucidating the pathways that control life span and the influence of environmental factors, such as calorie restriction (CR). For 75 years, CR has been studied for its ability to delay diseases of aging in mammals, from cancer to cardiovascular disease (McCay et al., Nutr Rev 33:241-243, 1975). In many other species, reducing calorie intake extends life span, including unicellular organisms (Jiang et al., FASEB J 14:2135-2137, 2000; Lin et al., Science 289:2126-2128, 2000), invertebrates (Rogina and Helfand, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101:15998-16003, 2004), and rodents (Martín-Montalvo et al., Oncogene 30:505-520, 2011). Here we describe how to calorically restrict yeast cells, the methods used to determine the replicative life span (RLS) of budding yeast cells, how to selectively kill daughter cells using the mother enrichment program (MEP), how to measure recombination frequency at the rDNA locus, how to isolate large quantities of old cells, and how to analyze the circular forms of DNA known as extrachromosomal rDNA circles (ERCs), a cause of aging in S. cerevisiae (Petes, Cell 19:765-774, 1980; Sinclair and Guarente, Cell 91:1033-1042, 1997; Defossez et al., Mol Cell 3:447-455, 1999).
出芽酵母酿酒酵母是一种有用的模型,可用于阐明控制寿命的途径以及环境因素(如卡路里限制,CR)的影响。75年来,人们一直在研究CR延缓哺乳动物衰老相关疾病的能力,这些疾病包括癌症和心血管疾病(McCay等人,《营养评论》33:241 - 243,1975)。在许多其他物种中,减少卡路里摄入量可延长寿命,包括单细胞生物(Jiang等人,《美国实验生物学会联合会杂志》14:2135 - 2137,2000;Lin等人,《科学》289:2126 - 2128,2000)、无脊椎动物(Rogina和Helfand,《美国国家科学院院刊》101:15998 - 16003,2004)以及啮齿动物(Martín - Montalvo等人,《癌基因》30:505 - 520,2011)。在此,我们描述如何对酵母细胞进行卡路里限制,用于确定出芽酵母细胞复制寿命(RLS)的方法,如何使用母细胞富集程序(MEP)选择性杀死子细胞,如何测量核糖体DNA(rDNA)位点的重组频率,如何分离大量老龄细胞,以及如何分析被称为染色体外rDNA环(ERC)的DNA环状形式,ERC是酿酒酵母衰老的一个原因(Petes,《细胞》19:765 - 774,1980;Sinclair和Guarente,《细胞》91:1033 - 1042,1997;Defossez等人,《分子细胞》3:447 - 455,1999)。