Integrated Stress Response Inhibition Slows Aging in Flies (opens in new tab)
The integrated stress response in cells acts to reduce protein synthesis while enhancing maintenance activities. A number of sensors for different forms of cell stress all converge on activation of the integrated stress response. These stresses include lack of nutrients, the presence of viral material, and too many unfolded proteins cluttering up the endoplasmic reticulum, among others. The degree of activation of the integrated stress response is important: mild activation is generally benef...
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