Abstract
Arising from H. A. Tissenbaum & L. Guarente , 227–230 (2001)10.1038/35065638 Tissenbaum and Guarente1 identified the first metazoan Sir2 homologue shown to affect lifespan, Caenorhabditis elegans sir-2.1. Independent transgenic lines harbouring extrachromosomal DNA arrays containing sir-2.1 and the dominant transgene marker rol-6(su1006) were reported to extend mean lifespan between 15% and 50%1. Similar extensions in mean lifespan were also found for lines in which the sir-2.1 transgenic arrays were integrated into the genome following γ-irradiation1. However, the extension of lifespan was overestimated in a high-copy sir-2.1 transgene-containing worm strain because of an unlinked mutation.
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