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overview My research group has been focused for the last 5 years on two areas: (1.) the role of PI 3-kinase in insulin-like signaling and extreme longevity, extending to a 10-fold increase in lifespan for C. elegans nematodes carrying a null mutation; and (2.) protein aggregation as a unifying feature of many or all age-progressive diseases. We have pursued specific aggregate proteins that favor the formation of aggregates (by promoting protein coallescence) or disrupt their clearance (through interference with proteasomes and autophagosomes). We use proteomics to identify proteins in aggregates of Alzheimer's and other human neurodegenerative diseases; their known or predicted structures allow molecular-dynamic simulations of protein-protein and protein-drug interactions. Predictions from in silico studies are then tested in vivo using models of Alzheimer’s and other human neurodegenerative diseases, in the nematode C. elegans, in cultured human cells, and in mouse models of neuropathy. Molecular genetics and bioinformatics provide complementary tools to discover and understand functional interactions. Water under the bridge (previous research): From the start of my research career, I have been fascinated by the genetic regulation of longevity and age-associated diseases. My group characterized a number of mutations that have large effects on lifespan in the nematode C. elegans. We also used gene mapping combined with bioinformatics approaches to discover and characterize the natural variation in genes that modulate lifespan. We found that Rec-8 protein (a cohesin) alters lifespan in nematodes and yeast, and a colleague then showed that it also contributed to the exceptional longevity of bowhead whales. In mammalian genetics, we were the first to identify the Pirin gene on the X chromosome as a determinant of post-menopausal bone loss in women, a discovery subsequently confirmed in a Chinese population. We also pioneered studies of homologous recombination (HR) and its roles in the etiology and subsequent progression of myeloma, prostate and breast cancers. Data from our laboratory, and subsequently many others, support the hypothesis that HR generates genetic diversity from which more highly oncogenic clones emerge by cell selection. We have exploited the heavy dependence of cancer cells on HR to develop synergistic combinations of chemotherapeutic drugs.

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Academic Article Possibility of selection against mtDNA mutations in tumors.
Academic Article Direct repeats in mitochondrial DNA and mammalian lifespan.
Academic Article Contribution of de novo point mutations to the overall mutational burden in mitochondrial DNA of adult rats.
Academic Article Lifespan extension in hypomorphic daf-2 mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans is partially mediated by glutathione transferase CeGSTP2-2.
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Academic Article Extreme-longevity mutations orchestrate silencing of multiple signaling pathways.
Academic Article Dysfunctional homologous recombination mediates genomic instability and progression in myeloma.
Academic Article Diverse Caenorhabditis elegans genes that are upregulated in dauer larvae also show elevated transcript levels in long-lived, aged, or starved adults.
Academic Article Dissecting the gene network of dietary restriction to identify evolutionarily conserved pathways and new functional genes.
Academic Article Caenorhabditis elegans PI3K mutants reveal novel genes underlying exceptional stress resistance and lifespan.
Academic Article Quantitative trait loci define genes and pathways underlying genetic variation in longevity.
Academic Article Induction of duplication reversion in human fibroblasts, by wild-type and mutated SV40 T antigen, covaries with the ability to induce host DNA synthesis.
Academic Article PIP3-binding proteins promote age-dependent protein aggregation and limit survival in C. elegans.
Academic Article c-Ha-ras-1 proto-oncogene amplification and overexpression during the limited replicative life span of normal human fibroblasts.
Academic Article Genomic evolution in Barrett's adenocarcinoma cells: critical roles of elevated hsRAD51, homologous recombination and Alu sequences in the genome.
Academic Article Werner syndrome: a molecular genetic hypothesis.
Academic Article From QTL mapping to genes: the long and winding road.
Academic Article ALS-causing mutations in profilin-1 alter its conformational dynamics: A computational approach to explain propensity for aggregation.
Grant Early Events in Alzheimer Pathogenesis
Academic Article Expression of AAV Rep proteins in SV40-transformed and untransformed cells: reciprocal interaction with host DNA synthesis.
Academic Article Advances in understanding the molecular basis of clonal hematopoiesis.
Academic Article In silico analysis of TUBA4A mutations in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis to define mechanisms of microtubule disintegration.

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