"Elevated ROS levels appear essential for both the UPRmt activation and lifespan elongation in the nduf-7(et19) mutant because these phenotypes are abrogated by NAC, a hydrophilic antioxidant against all types of ROS (Aruoma et al. 1989; Benrahmoune et al. 2000; Yang and Hekimi 2010a) (Figure 6C, Figure 7)."
"Elevated ROS levels appear essential for both the UPRmt activation and lifespan elongation in the nduf-7(et19) mutant because these phenotypes are abrogated by NAC, a hydrophilic antioxidant against all types of ROS (Aruoma et al. 1989; Benrahmoune et al. 2000; Yang and Hekimi 2010a) (Figure 6C, Figure 7)."
"Other K. rhizophila isolates or the closely related K. kristinae and K. marina also abrogated induction of pgp-5::gfp in the germline translation mutant animals, but feeding on other close taxons, K. rosea or Micrococcus luteus, did not disrupt pgp-5 induction (Fig. 6b)."
"Other K. rhizophila isolates or the closely related K. kristinae and K. marina also abrogated induction of pgp-5::gfp in the germline translation mutant animals, but feeding on other close taxons, K. rosea or Micrococcus luteus, did not disrupt pgp-5 induction (Fig. 6b)."
"Other K. rhizophila isolates or the closely related K. kristinae and K. marina also abrogated induction of pgp-5::gfp in the germline translation mutant animals, but feeding on other close taxons, K. rosea or Micrococcus luteus, did not disrupt pgp-5 induction (Fig. 6b)."
"Other K. rhizophila isolates or the closely related K. kristinae and K. marina also abrogated induction of pgp-5::gfp in the germline translation mutant animals, but feeding on other close taxons, K. rosea or Micrococcus luteus, did not disrupt pgp-5 induction (Fig. 6b)."
"Other K. rhizophila isolates or the closely related K. kristinae and K. marina also abrogated induction of pgp-5::gfp in the germline translation mutant animals, but feeding on other close taxons, K. rosea or Micrococcus luteus, did not disrupt pgp-5 induction (Fig. 6b)."
"Other K. rhizophila isolates or the closely related K. kristinae and K. marina also abrogated induction of pgp-5::gfp in the germline translation mutant animals, but feeding on other close taxons, K. rosea or Micrococcus luteus, did not disrupt pgp-5 induction (Fig. 6b)."