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Changes of protein turnover in aging Caenorhabditis elegans

(2017) MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS. 16(9). p.1621-1633
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Protein turnover rates severely decline in aging organisms, including C. elegans. However, limited information is available on turnover dynamics at the individual protein level during aging. We followed changes in protein turnover at one-day resolution using a multiple-pulse N-15-labeling and accurate mass spectrometry approach. Forty percent of the proteome shows gradual slowdown in turnover with age, whereas only few proteins show increased turnover. Decrease in protein turnover was consistent for only a minority of functionally related protein subsets, including tubulins and vitellogenins, whereas randomly diverging turnover patterns with age were the norm. Our data suggests increased heterogeneity of protein turnover of the translation machinery, whereas protein turnover of ubiquitin-proteasome and antioxidant systems are well-preserved over time. Hence, we presume that maintenance of quality control mechanisms is a protective strategy in aging worms, although the ultimate proteome collapse is inescapable.
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TANDEM MASS-SPECTRA, C-ELEGANS, LIFE-SPAN, SOFTWARE TOOL, PROTEOMICS, LONGEVITY, NEMATODE, MUTANTS, QUANTIFICATION, SPECTROMETRY

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Dhondt, Ineke, et al. “Changes of Protein Turnover in Aging Caenorhabditis Elegans.” MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS, vol. 16, no. 9, 2017, pp. 1621–33, doi:10.1074/mcp.ra117.000049.
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Dhondt, I., Petyuk, V. A., Bauer, S., Brewer, H. M., Smith, R. D., Depuydt, G., & Braeckman, B. (2017). Changes of protein turnover in aging Caenorhabditis elegans. MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS, 16(9), 1621–1633. https://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.ra117.000049
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Dhondt, Ineke, Vladislav A Petyuk, Sophie Bauer, Heather M Brewer, Richard D Smith, Geert Depuydt, and Bart Braeckman. 2017. “Changes of Protein Turnover in Aging Caenorhabditis Elegans.” MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS 16 (9): 1621–33. https://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.ra117.000049.
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Dhondt, Ineke, Vladislav A Petyuk, Sophie Bauer, Heather M Brewer, Richard D Smith, Geert Depuydt, and Bart Braeckman. 2017. “Changes of Protein Turnover in Aging Caenorhabditis Elegans.” MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS 16 (9): 1621–1633. doi:10.1074/mcp.ra117.000049.
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Dhondt I, Petyuk VA, Bauer S, Brewer HM, Smith RD, Depuydt G, et al. Changes of protein turnover in aging Caenorhabditis elegans. MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS. 2017;16(9):1621–33.
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I. Dhondt et al., “Changes of protein turnover in aging Caenorhabditis elegans,” MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS, vol. 16, no. 9, pp. 1621–1633, 2017.
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  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.ra117.000049}},
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