RPS4B
S. cerevisiae
40S ribosomal protein eS4 RPS4B
What the model saw
Gene: RPS4B Organism: Saccharomyces cerevisiae Known functions: 40S ribosomal protein eS4 RPS4B. RNA binding. structural constituent of ribosome.
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40S ribosomal protein eS4 RPS4B. RNA binding. structural constituent of ribosome.
Solver output
RPS4B encodes a structural component of the 40S ribosomal small subunit (eS4), directly contributing to ribosome biogenesis and translational capacity. In yeast, reduced ribosomal protein gene dosage — including deletion of paralogous 40S subunit components — is well established to extend both replicative and chronological lifespan, largely through attenuation of TORC1-driven protein synthesis. Elevated ribosome abundance and translational activity downstream of TOR/nutrient-sensing pathways accelerates aging, while its reduction mimics dietary restriction. As a structural constituent of the ribosome, RPS4B's normal function sustains high translational output, which promotes cellular growth at the cost of longevity. The RNA-binding activity of eS4 is integral to rRNA association and 40S assembly, reinforcing its pro-growth, anti-longevity role. Deletion of RPS4B is therefore predicted to extend lifespan, meaning its normal function is anti-longevity.
GenAge curators classify each gene's normal function as promoting (Pro-Longevity) or opposing (Anti-Longevity) longevity, based on synthesis across studies. Loss-of-function effects can vary from this depending on the manipulation.
Advisor judgment
The model correctly predicted anti_longevity for RPS4B. The mechanistic reasoning is sound: ribosomal protein genes in yeast are well-established anti-longevity genes, as their deletion extends lifespan through reduced translational output and attenuation of TORC1-driven protein synthesis. The model correctly identifies the TOR/nutrient-sensing pathway connection and the logic that deletion of RPS4B extends lifespan, making its normal function anti-longevity. The reasoning is well-articulated and biologically accurate. Confidence of 0.72 is appropriate given the general knowledge about ribosomal protein genes in yeast aging.
Raw API responses
solver
{
"reasoning": "RPS4B encodes a structural component of the 40S ribosomal small subunit (eS4), directly contributing to ribosome biogenesis and translational capacity. In yeast, reduced ribosomal protein gene dosage — including deletion of paralogous 40S subunit components — is well established to extend both replicative and chronological lifespan, largely through attenuation of TORC1-driven protein synthesis. Elevated ribosome abundance and translational activity downstream of TOR/nutrient-sensing pathways accelerates aging, while its reduction mimics dietary restriction. As a structural constituent of the ribosome, RPS4B's normal function sustains high translational output, which promotes cellular growth at the cost of longevity. The RNA-binding activity of eS4 is integral to rRNA association and 40S assembly, reinforcing its pro-growth, anti-longevity role. Deletion of RPS4B is therefore predicted to extend lifespan, meaning its normal function is anti-longevity.",
"confidence": 0.72,
"key_pathways": [
"TORC1-driven ribosome biogenesis",
"40S small ribosomal subunit assembly",
"translational regulation and protein synthesis"
],
"mechanism_class": "deregulated_nutrient_sensing",
"longevity_influence": "anti_longevity"
}advisor
{
"notes": "The model correctly predicted anti_longevity for RPS4B. The mechanistic reasoning is sound: ribosomal protein genes in yeast are well-established anti-longevity genes, as their deletion extends lifespan through reduced translational output and attenuation of TORC1-driven protein synthesis. The model correctly identifies the TOR/nutrient-sensing pathway connection and the logic that deletion of RPS4B extends lifespan, making its normal function anti-longevity. The reasoning is well-articulated and biologically accurate. Confidence of 0.72 is appropriate given the general knowledge about ribosomal protein genes in yeast aging.",
"failure_mode": "correct",
"answer_correct": true,
"mechanism_correct": true,
"reasoning_quality": 4,
"ground_truth_questionable": false
}