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[SUBJECT] Environmental Stress Response Pathway Controls Cytoplasmic Biophysics in Yeast Quiescence

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Biology · Cell Biology · Aging

A new study in budding yeast reveals that the environmental stress response (ESR), regulated by Ras/PKA inactivation and Msn2/4 transcription factors, governs cytoplasmic biophysical properties essential for survival during starvation-induced quiescence. The researchers demonstrated that respiration is required early in glucose withdrawal to initiate this quiescence-specific adaptive program; however, pre-induction of the ESR bypasses the need for respiration, fully rescuing survival and cytoplasmic diffusion in respiration-deficient cells. This finding directly illuminates fundamental mechanisms linking stress signaling, cytoplasmic biophysics, and cellular survival during quiescence—processes with direct implications for understanding aging, including ovarian aging, and cellular resilience in response to environmental and metabolic stressors.

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