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Increasing the number of ribosomal uL6 mRNA copies accelerates aging of the budding yeast.

Mateusz MolonMonika ZaciuraDominik WojdyłaEliza Molestak
Published in: Molecular biology reports (2022)
Overexpression of both uL6A or uL6B accelerates aging in the budding yeast. The level of uL6A mRNA is tightly controlled by yeast cell. The uL6a protein plays a pivotal role in the response to environmental stress, including oxidative and osmotic stress, and thus may fall into the class of moonlighting ribosomal proteins with extra-ribosomal function.
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