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<i>daf-2</i> , an Insulin Receptor-Like Gene That Regulates Longevity and Diapause in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>
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In C. elegans, a neurosecretory signaling system controls entry into reproduction or dauer diapause, with daf‑2 encoding an insulin‑receptor family member that links metabolic regulation to longevity, analogous to mammalian caloric‑restriction effects.
A C. elegans neurosecretory signaling system regulates whether animals enter the reproductive life cycle or arrest development at the long-lived dauer diapause stage. daf-2 , a key gene in the genetic pathway that mediates this endocrine signaling, encodes an insulin receptor family member. Decreases in DAF-2 signaling induce metabolic and developmental changes, as in mammalian metabolic control by the insulin receptor. Decreased DAF-2 signaling also causes an increase in life-span. Life-span regulation by insulin-like metabolic control is analogous to mammalian longevity enhancement induced by caloric restriction, suggesting a general link between metabolism, diapause, and longevity.
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