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Genes to Cells (2005) 10, 1203-1210. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2443.2005.00913.x
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Thioredoxin is related to life span regulation and oxidative stress response in Caenorhabditis elegans

Changhoon Jee{dagger}, Liviu Vanoaica{dagger}, Jungsoo Lee, Byung Jae Park and Joohong Ahnn*

Department of Life Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju 500-712, Korea

Thioredoxin, an oxidoreductase, is a multifunction protein. The thioredoxin system is composed of NADPH, thioredoxin reductase and thioredoxin. This enzyme is highly conserved from bacteria to humans. We have characterized TRX-1, a thioredoxin homolog in C. elegans, which has about 36% identity in amino acid sequence with human thioredoxin. By gfp reporter system, trx-1 has been shown to be restrictedly expressed in ASI and ASJ neurons and in intestine. Immunostaining confirmed the intestinal expression. Full-length cDNA of trx-1 has been isolated by cDNA library PCR and subsequently cloned and sequenced. We have shown that the encoded protein functions as a reductase in the insulin reducing assay. Moreover, we have isolated a deletion mutant by PCR-based TMP-UV mutagenesis method. Mutant animals have reduced life span and are sensitive to oxidative stress. Reintroduction of trx-1 into mutant worms fully restored the wild-type phenotype. Our results suggest that trx-1 has important functions in life span regulation and oxidative stress response in C. elegans.


Communicated by: Yuji Kohara

{dagger}These authors equally contributed to this work.

* Correspondence: E-mail: joohong{at}gist.ac.kr




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