The signalling pathways by which insulin triggers protein synthesis were studied using an antisense strategy to deplete ERK1/ERK2 and rapamycin to inhibit the p70(S6K) pathway. The results indicated that ERK1/ERK2 principally regulated the amount of the protein synthesis machinery available in the cell while the p70S6K pathway contributed to modulating its activation in response to insulin. ERK1/ERK2 also mediated in a small proportion of insulin-stimulated protein synthesis which included the induction of c-fos protein. When c-fos induction was blocked the majority of insulin-stimulated protein synthesis still occurred and thus did not require transcriptional regulation of c-fos or its targets
In several cellular systems, amino acids synergize with insulin in promoting protein synthesis thro...
In mammalian cells, amino acids affect the phosphorylation state and function of several proteins in...
Many adverse effects of glucose were attributed to its increased routing through the hexosamine path...
AbstractThe signalling pathways by which insulin triggers protein synthesis were studied using an an...
Insulin rapidly stimulates protein synthesis in a wide variety of tissues. This stimulation is assoc...
Insulin rapidly activates protein synthesis by activating components of the translational machinery ...
The ability of insulin to stimulate protein synthesis and cellular growth is mediated through the in...
Stimulation of serum-starved human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells with either the phorbol ester, 1...
Protein synthesis in mammalian cells is regulated through alterations in the states of phosphorylati...
Many adverse effects of glucose were attributed to its increased routing through the hexosamine path...
AbstractIncubating either Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells or 3T3-L1 adipocytes with insulin increa...
Incubating either Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells or 3T3-L1 adipocytes with insulin increased the ...
The signal transduction pathways that mediate metabolic and mitogenic effects in primary rat hepatoc...
AbstractEukaryotic initiation factor eIF2B mediates a key regulatory step in peptide-chain initiatio...
The hexokinases, by converting glucose to glucose 6-phosphate, help maintain the glucose concentrati...
In several cellular systems, amino acids synergize with insulin in promoting protein synthesis thro...
In mammalian cells, amino acids affect the phosphorylation state and function of several proteins in...
Many adverse effects of glucose were attributed to its increased routing through the hexosamine path...
AbstractThe signalling pathways by which insulin triggers protein synthesis were studied using an an...
Insulin rapidly stimulates protein synthesis in a wide variety of tissues. This stimulation is assoc...
Insulin rapidly activates protein synthesis by activating components of the translational machinery ...
The ability of insulin to stimulate protein synthesis and cellular growth is mediated through the in...
Stimulation of serum-starved human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells with either the phorbol ester, 1...
Protein synthesis in mammalian cells is regulated through alterations in the states of phosphorylati...
Many adverse effects of glucose were attributed to its increased routing through the hexosamine path...
AbstractIncubating either Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells or 3T3-L1 adipocytes with insulin increa...
Incubating either Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells or 3T3-L1 adipocytes with insulin increased the ...
The signal transduction pathways that mediate metabolic and mitogenic effects in primary rat hepatoc...
AbstractEukaryotic initiation factor eIF2B mediates a key regulatory step in peptide-chain initiatio...
The hexokinases, by converting glucose to glucose 6-phosphate, help maintain the glucose concentrati...
In several cellular systems, amino acids synergize with insulin in promoting protein synthesis thro...
In mammalian cells, amino acids affect the phosphorylation state and function of several proteins in...
Many adverse effects of glucose were attributed to its increased routing through the hexosamine path...