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PNC1

S. cerevisiae

nicotinamidase

What the model saw

Gene: PNC1
Organism: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Known functions: nicotinamidase. nicotinamidase activity. zinc ion binding.
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nicotinamidase. nicotinamidase activity. zinc ion binding.

Solver output

Predicted influence
Pro-longevity
Confidence
92%
Mechanism
Deregulated nutrient sensing
Reasoning

PNC1 encodes the yeast nicotinamidase, which converts nicotinamide (NAM) to nicotinic acid, the first step in the NAD+ salvage pathway. This reaction is critical because nicotinamide is a potent inhibitor of Sir2 (the yeast sirtuin), a key NAD+-dependent deacetylase that promotes longevity by silencing repetitive DNA elements and regulating stress responses. By depleting intracellular nicotinamide, PNC1 relieves Sir2 inhibition and simultaneously feeds into NAD+ biosynthesis, boosting Sir2 activity. PNC1 expression is upregulated by caloric restriction and other longevity-extending interventions, placing it as a central mediator of CR-induced lifespan extension in yeast. Loss of PNC1 shortens replicative lifespan, while overexpression extends it in a Sir2-dependent manner, firmly establishing its pro-longevity role through the NAD+/sirtuin axis.

Key pathways
NAD+ salvage pathwaySir2/sirtuin deacetylase activationcaloric restriction signaling
Longevity influence
Pro-longevity
Lifespan effect
Increase and Decrease

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

Answer
Correct
Mechanism
Correct
Reasoning quality
5/5
Failure mode
Correct
Notes

The model correctly identified PNC1 as pro-longevity with high confidence (0.92). The mechanistic reasoning is excellent and accurate: PNC1 encodes nicotinamidase, which converts nicotinamide to nicotinic acid, relieving Sir2 inhibition and boosting NAD+ biosynthesis. The model correctly notes that PNC1 is upregulated by caloric restriction, that overexpression extends replicative lifespan in a Sir2-dependent manner, and that loss of PNC1 shortens lifespan. All key details align with the well-established literature on PNC1 in yeast longevity (Anderson et al., 2003).

Raw API responses

solver

{
  "reasoning": "PNC1 encodes the yeast nicotinamidase, which converts nicotinamide (NAM) to nicotinic acid, the first step in the NAD+ salvage pathway. This reaction is critical because nicotinamide is a potent inhibitor of Sir2 (the yeast sirtuin), a key NAD+-dependent deacetylase that promotes longevity by silencing repetitive DNA elements and regulating stress responses. By depleting intracellular nicotinamide, PNC1 relieves Sir2 inhibition and simultaneously feeds into NAD+ biosynthesis, boosting Sir2 activity. PNC1 expression is upregulated by caloric restriction and other longevity-extending interventions, placing it as a central mediator of CR-induced lifespan extension in yeast. Loss of PNC1 shortens replicative lifespan, while overexpression extends it in a Sir2-dependent manner, firmly establishing its pro-longevity role through the NAD+/sirtuin axis.",
  "confidence": 0.92,
  "key_pathways": [
    "NAD+ salvage pathway",
    "Sir2/sirtuin deacetylase activation",
    "caloric restriction signaling"
  ],
  "mechanism_class": "deregulated_nutrient_sensing",
  "longevity_influence": "pro_longevity"
}

advisor

{
  "notes": "The model correctly identified PNC1 as pro-longevity with high confidence (0.92). The mechanistic reasoning is excellent and accurate: PNC1 encodes nicotinamidase, which converts nicotinamide to nicotinic acid, relieving Sir2 inhibition and boosting NAD+ biosynthesis. The model correctly notes that PNC1 is upregulated by caloric restriction, that overexpression extends replicative lifespan in a Sir2-dependent manner, and that loss of PNC1 shortens lifespan. All key details align with the well-established literature on PNC1 in yeast longevity (Anderson et al., 2003).",
  "failure_mode": "correct",
  "answer_correct": true,
  "mechanism_correct": true,
  "reasoning_quality": 5,
  "ground_truth_questionable": false
}