Ubiquination http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubiquitin is a cytoprocess that recycles proteins. The biochem tome Im looking at says The structural features that direct recyling are the N terminal amino acid on the protein, if it is asp, leu, lys, phe then the protein has a half life of just 2 or 3 minutes if it has ala, gly, met, ser, val then it has a half life over ten hours. so basically if you want any protein to be rapidly recycled you just end it with a 2or3 minute amino acid, if you want 200 times greater protein durability just end it with a ten hour amino acid
So when you look at a genetic change to any existing human protein coding gene to create superlongevity you could look at changing just that one amino acid on the gene at the N terminal to create a version 200 times more durable. Now of course this has a variety of interpretations, with CR protein recycling is actually more rapid, some have hypothesized that this keeps things looking new, thus functioning better. Thus changing the N terminal amino acid at some of the genes that code things like collagen, elastin, G coupled protein receptors, would create variously hyperdurable or quickly rebuilt versions, then we would see which mice have ever youthful skin as well as rapidly renewing keen senses.
Edited by treonsverdery, 08 February 2012 - 06:12 PM.














