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PHO84

S. cerevisiae

phosphate transporter PHO84

What the model saw

Gene: PHO84
Organism: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Known functions: phosphate transporter PHO84. manganese ion transmembrane transporter activity. phosphate transmembrane transporter activity. selenite:proton symporter activity. transmembrane transporter activity. zinc ion binding.
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phosphate transporter PHO84. manganese ion transmembrane transporter activity. phosphate transmembrane transporter activity. selenite:proton symporter activity. transmembrane transporter activity. zinc ion binding.

Solver output

Predicted influence
Anti-longevity
Confidence
82%
Mechanism
Deregulated nutrient sensing
Reasoning

PHO84 is the high-affinity inorganic phosphate transporter in S. cerevisiae, responsible for phosphate uptake from the environment. Elevated intracellular phosphate imported by PHO84 activates the PKA/TOR nutrient-sensing pathway and suppresses stress-response programs, thereby shortening chronological lifespan. Deletion of PHO84 has been shown to extend chronological lifespan in yeast by reducing phosphate-driven activation of pro-aging nutrient-sensing cascades (TOR and PKA signaling), mimicking a nutrient-limitation state. PHO84's role as a proton-coupled symporter also links phosphate import to cytosolic acidification, which further modulates aging-related signaling. Thus, the normal function of PHO84 — actively importing phosphate — promotes nutrient-sensing pathway activity and opposes longevity.

Key pathways
TOR/PKA nutrient-sensing signalingphosphate homeostasis (PHO pathway)chronological lifespan regulation
Longevity influence
Pro-longevity
Lifespan effect
Increase

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 advisor flagged this ground-truth label as potentially questionable.
Answer
Incorrect
Mechanism
Incorrect
Reasoning quality
2/5
Failure mode
Confident wrong
Notes

The model predicted PHO84 as anti_longevity with high confidence (0.82), but the ground truth is pro_longevity. The model's reasoning is internally consistent but factually incorrect — it claims that deletion of PHO84 extends chronological lifespan, which would make PHO84 anti-longevity. However, the GenAge database classifies PHO84 as pro_longevity, meaning its presence/activity promotes longevity rather than opposing it. The model's mechanistic narrative about PHO84 driving TOR/PKA activation and shortening lifespan is inverted from the actual biology as recorded in GenAge. This is a confident wrong answer with incorrect mechanistic reasoning.

Raw API responses

solver

{
  "reasoning": "PHO84 is the high-affinity inorganic phosphate transporter in S. cerevisiae, responsible for phosphate uptake from the environment. Elevated intracellular phosphate imported by PHO84 activates the PKA/TOR nutrient-sensing pathway and suppresses stress-response programs, thereby shortening chronological lifespan. Deletion of PHO84 has been shown to extend chronological lifespan in yeast by reducing phosphate-driven activation of pro-aging nutrient-sensing cascades (TOR and PKA signaling), mimicking a nutrient-limitation state. PHO84's role as a proton-coupled symporter also links phosphate import to cytosolic acidification, which further modulates aging-related signaling. Thus, the normal function of PHO84 — actively importing phosphate — promotes nutrient-sensing pathway activity and opposes longevity.",
  "confidence": 0.82,
  "key_pathways": [
    "TOR/PKA nutrient-sensing signaling",
    "phosphate homeostasis (PHO pathway)",
    "chronological lifespan regulation"
  ],
  "mechanism_class": "deregulated_nutrient_sensing",
  "longevity_influence": "anti_longevity"
}

advisor

{
  "notes": "The model predicted PHO84 as anti_longevity with high confidence (0.82), but the ground truth is pro_longevity. The model's reasoning is internally consistent but factually incorrect — it claims that deletion of PHO84 extends chronological lifespan, which would make PHO84 anti-longevity. However, the GenAge database classifies PHO84 as pro_longevity, meaning its presence/activity promotes longevity rather than opposing it. The model's mechanistic narrative about PHO84 driving TOR/PKA activation and shortening lifespan is inverted from the actual biology as recorded in GenAge. This is a confident wrong answer with incorrect mechanistic reasoning.",
  "failure_mode": "confident_wrong",
  "answer_correct": false,
  "mechanism_correct": false,
  "reasoning_quality": 2,
  "ground_truth_questionable": true
}