Abstract
DAF-16, the C. elegans FOXO transcription factor, is an important determinant in aging and longevity. In this work, we manually curated FOXODB http://lyh.pkmu.cn/foxodb/, a database of FOXO direct targets. It now covers 208 genes. Bioinformatics analysis on 109 DAF-16 direct targets in C. elegans found interesting results. (i) DAF-16 and transcription factor PQM-1 co-regulate some targets. (ii) Seventeen targets directly regulate lifespan. (iii) Four targets are involved in lifespan extension induced by dietary restriction. And (iv) DAF-16 direct targets might play global roles in lifespan regulation.
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Li, Y. H., & Zhang, G. G. (2016). Towards understanding the lifespan extension by reduced insulin signaling: Bioinformatics analysis of DAF-16/FOXO direct targets in Caenorhabditis elegans. Oncotarget, 7(15), 19185–19192. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.8313
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