Signaling by target of rapamycin proteins in cell growth control
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Pushing the envelope in the mTOR pathway: the second generation of inhibitorsMammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR): conducting the cellular signaling symphonyRheb and mTOR regulate neuronal polarity through Rap1BIdentification of Sin1 as an essential TORC2 component required for complex formation and kinase activityRole of FIP200 in cardiac and liver development and its regulation of TNFalpha and TSC-mTOR signaling pathwaysIdentification of Drosophila gene products required for phagocytosis of Candida albicansMilk--A Nutrient System of Mammalian Evolution Promoting mTORC1-Dependent TranslationA unifying theory for general multigenic heterosis: energy efficiency, protein metabolism, and implications for molecular breedingRole of AKT/mTORC1 pathway in pancreatic β-cell proliferationThe pathogenic role of persistent milk signaling in mTORC1- and milk-microRNA-driven type 2 diabetes mellitusCrystal structures of S6K1 provide insights into the regulation mechanism of S6K1 by the hydrophobic motifSen1p contributes to genomic integrity by regulating expression of ribonucleotide reductase 1 (RNR1) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Survival strategies of yeast and filamentous fungi against the antifungal protein AFP.TOR signaling is a determinant of cell survival in response to DNA damage.Mtl1 is required to activate general stress response through Tor1 and Ras2 inhibition under conditions of glucose starvation and oxidative stressHsf1 activation inhibits rapamycin resistance and TOR signaling in yeast revealed by combined proteomic and genetic analysisExcessive Leucine-mTORC1-Signalling of Cow Milk-Based Infant Formula: The Missing Link to Understand Early Childhood ObesityTargeted therapy for advanced prostate cancer: inhibition of the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathwayRtp801, a suppressor of mTOR signaling, is an essential mediator of cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary injury and emphysemaRapamycin response in tumorigenic and non-tumorigenic hepatic cell linesIntegration of protein kinases mTOR and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 5 in regulating nucleocytoplasmic localization of NFATc4Leucine signaling in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes and obesityDiverse cytopathologies in mitochondrial disease are caused by AMP-activated protein kinase signaling.The role of epidermal growth factor receptor in chordoma pathogenesis: a potential therapeutic target.Target of rapamycin regulates development and ribosomal RNA expression through kinase domain in Arabidopsis.Discovery of chemical modulators of a conserved translational control pathway by parallel screening in yeast.Amino Acid (Leucine) Chromatography: A Study of Branched-Chain Aminoaciduria in Type 2 Diabetes.Delayed correlation of mRNA and protein expression in rapamycin-treated cells and a role for Ggc1 in cellular sensitivity to rapamycin.Molecular Signals Elicited by GPCR Agonists in Hypertension, Cardiovascular Remodeling: Are MMPs and ADAMs Elusive Therapeutic Targets?Reactive oxygen species in tumor necrosis factor-alpha-activated primary human keratinocytes: implications for psoriasis and inflammatory skin disease.The potential mechanistic link between allergy and obesity development and infant formula feedingDrosophila insulin and target of rapamycin (TOR) pathways regulate GSK3 beta activity to control Myc stability and determine Myc expression in vivoHuman chorionic gonadotropin stimulates theca-interstitial cell proliferation and cell cycle regulatory proteins by a cAMP-dependent activation of AKT/mTORC1 signaling pathwayRapamycin and mTOR: a serendipitous discovery and implications for breast cancerInhibition of chondrosarcoma growth by mTOR inhibitor in an in vivo syngeneic rat modelDrosophila larvae lacking the bcl-2 gene, buffy, are sensitive to nutrient stress, maintain increased basal target of rapamycin (Tor) signaling and exhibit characteristics of altered basal energy metabolism.In silico discovery of novel transcription factors regulated by mTOR-pathway activities.mTOR direct interactions with Rheb-GTPase and raptor: sub-cellular localization using fluorescence lifetime imaging.Tuberous sclerosis: a GAP at the crossroads of multiple signaling pathways.The proteome and phosphoproteome of Neurospora crassa in response to cellulose, sucrose and carbon starvation.
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Signaling by target of rapamycin proteins in cell growth control
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Hongjiao Ouyang
Kun-Liang Guan
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10.1128/MMBR.69.1.79-100.2005
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