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Publication : Premature aging in mice with error-prone protein synthesis.

First Author  Shcherbakov D Year  2022
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  8
Issue  9 Pages  eabl9051
PubMed ID  35235349 Mgi Jnum  J:329922
Mgi Id  MGI:7256053 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abl9051
Citation  Shcherbakov D, et al. (2022) Premature aging in mice with error-prone protein synthesis. Sci Adv 8(9):eabl9051
abstractText  The main source of error in gene expression is messenger RNA decoding by the ribosome. Translational accuracy has been suggested on a purely correlative basis to positively coincide with maximum possible life span among different rodent species, but causal evidence that translation errors accelerate aging in vivo and limit life span is lacking. We have now addressed this question experimentally by creating heterozygous knock-in mice that express the ribosomal ambiguity mutation RPS9 D95N, resulting in genome-wide error-prone translation. Here, we show that Rps9 D95N knock-in mice exhibit reduced life span and a premature onset of numerous aging-related phenotypes, such as reduced weight, chest deformation, hunchback posture, poor fur condition, and urinary syndrome, together with lymphopenia, increased levels of reactive oxygen species-inflicted damage, accelerated age-related changes in DNA methylation, and telomere attrition. Our results provide an experimental link between translational accuracy, life span, and aging-related phenotypes in mammals.
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