Expression of multiple copies of mitochondrially targeted catalase or genomic Mn superoxide dismutase transgenes does not extend the life span of Drosophila …

RJ Mockett, BH Sohal, RS Sohal - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2010 - Elsevier
RJ Mockett, BH Sohal, RS Sohal
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2010Elsevier
The simultaneous overexpression of multiple copies of Mn superoxide dismutase (SOD) and
ectopic catalase (mtCat) transgenes in the mitochondria of the fruit fly, Drosophila
melanogaster, was shown previously to diminish the life span. The hypothesis tested in this
study was that this effect was due primarily to the presence of one or the other transgene. An
alternative hypothesis was that both transgenes have additive, negative effects. Crosses
were performed between five pairs of transgenic lines containing single-copy insertions of …
The simultaneous overexpression of multiple copies of Mn superoxide dismutase (SOD) and ectopic catalase (mtCat) transgenes in the mitochondria of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, was shown previously to diminish the life span. The hypothesis tested in this study was that this effect was due primarily to the presence of one or the other transgene. An alternative hypothesis was that both transgenes have additive, negative effects. Crosses were performed between five pairs of transgenic lines containing single-copy insertions of mtCat, Mn SOD, or P element vector control transgenes at unique loci, and the life spans of progeny containing two mtCat, Mn SOD, or vector insertions were determined. Increasing amounts of mitochondrial catalase activity tended to be associated with decreases in mean life span. Overexpression of two copies of the genomic Mn SOD transgene had no effect on life span. The results do not support the hypothesis that enhanced mitochondrial SOD or catalase activity promotes longevity in flies.
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