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Issue 1019 coverStrategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence: Why Genuine Control of Aging May Be Foreseeable Volume 1019 published June 2004
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1019: 568–571 (2004). doi: 10.1196/annals.1297.106
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The Molecular Chaperones and the Phenomena of Cellular Immortalization and Apoptosis in Vitro

JENS KRØLL

Hafnia Unit of Biogerontology, Frederiksberg, Denmark

Address for correspondence: Jens Krøll, Hafnia Unit of Biogerontology, Godthåbsvej 111,3, DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark. Voice: +45-38862220. krollj{at}danbbs.dk
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1019: 568-571 (2004).

The molecular chaperones are housekeeping molecules that assist in the folding and prevention of the aggregation of proteins and nucleotides, as well as participating in the elimination of ubiquitinated molecules. Evidence is reviewed to suggest that the Werner protein is a DNA chaperone and also that an increase in the expression of the molecular chaperones is the common denominator in the extension of cellular and species longevity as well as in the process of cellular immortalization, the inherent immortality of germ cells, and the inhibition of cellular apoptosis. It is possible that the immortalization of normal somatic cells is caused by an accidental reprogramming of the genome, recreating the chaperone expression of the germ cells. It is suggested that the molecular chaperones are evolution facilitators determining the life span of individual cells as the evolution of longevity in species.

Key Words: protein chaperones • RNA chaperones • DNA chaperones • Werner protein • heat shock proteins • cellular immortalization • apoptosis • cancer • aging




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