AI Article Synopsis

  • - The paper discusses the role of
  • -methyladenine (6mA)
  • as an epigenetic mark in DNA with important functions in cellular and developmental processes, while questioning its detection in animals and mitochondria due to potential methodological errors.
  • - A new
  • PCR-based method
  • was developed to accurately measure 6mA levels in the mitochondrial DNA of various animals (including worms and dogs) and found that these levels increase with age.
  • - The study also reveals that
  • mutant worms
  • with impaired insulin signaling accumulate 6mA at half the rate of normal worms, indicating that 6mA may play a significant role in aging and provides a practical technique for age determination using DNA.

Article Abstract

-methyladenine (6mA) in the DNA is a conserved epigenetic mark with various cellular, physiological and developmental functions. Although the presence of 6mA was discovered a few years ago in the nuclear genome of distantly related animal taxa and just recently in mammalian mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), accumulating evidence at present seriously questions the presence of -adenine methylation in these genetic systems, attributing it to methodological errors. In this paper, we present a reliable, PCR-based method to determine accurately the relative 6mA levels in the mtDNA of , and dogs, and show that these levels gradually increase with age. Furthermore, -mutant worms, which are defective for insulin/IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor) signaling and live twice as long as the wild type, display a half rate at which 6mA progressively accumulates in the mtDNA as compared to normal values. Together, these results suggest a fundamental role for mtDNA -adenine methylation in aging and reveal an efficient diagnostic technique to determine age using DNA.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573865PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914858DOI Listing

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