Lifespan changes: From wild type to daf-1;hif-1
20
40.0
161.44%
hif-1 RNAi treatment had little or no effect on the lifespans of many long-lived mutants.
Double mutant daf-1(e1370);hif-1(RNAi) has a lifespan of 40.0 days, while single mutant hif-1(RNAi) has a lifespan of 15.7 days, single mutant daf-1(e1370) has a lifespan of 40.9 days and wild type has a lifespan of 15.3 days.
Dependent
										Lee SJ et al., 2010, Inhibition of respiration extends C. elegans life span via reactive oxygen species that increase HIF-1 activity. Curr Biol. 20(23):2131-6  21093262
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Cell surface receptor daf-1
Locus: CELE_F29C4.1
Wormbase description: daf-1 encodes a TGF-beta type I receptor homolog required, in association with the TGF beta-like type II receptor DAF-4, for the regulation of dauer formation by environmental signals through the ASI chemosensory neuron; DAF-1 is bound by BRA-1 and has an intracellular serine-threonine kinase domain; mutations in daf-1 result in constitutive formation of dauer larvae even in abundant food; DAF-1 is broadly expressed, but expression in the RIM/RIC interneurons mediates development, pathogen avoidance behavior, feeding rate, and quiescence.
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SynergyAge database hosts high-quality, manually curated information about the synergistic and antagonistic lifespan effects of genetic interventions in model organisms, also allowing users to explore the longevity relationships between genes in a visual way.
If you would like to cite this database please use:
Bunu, G., Toren, D., Ion, C. et al. SynergyAge, a curated database for synergistic and antagonistic interactions of longevity-associated genes. Sci Data 7, 366 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-00710-z
 
						
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