Cells have a constant turnover of proteins that recycle most amino acids over time. Net loss is mainly due to amino acid oxidation. Homeostasis is achieved through exchange of essential amino acids with non-essential amino acids and the transfer of amino groups from oxidised amino acids to amino acid biosynthesis. This homeostatic condition is maintained through an active mTORC1 complex. Under amino acid depletion, mTORC1 is inactivated. This increases the breakdown of cellular proteins through autophagy and reduces protein biosynthesis. The general control non-derepressable 2/ATF4 pathway may be activated in addition, resulting in transcription of genes involved in amino acid transport and biosynthesis of non-essential amino acids. Metabol...
International audienceEvidence has accumulated that amino acids play an important role in controllin...
There is growing recognition that amino acid availability has profound effects on many aspects of ce...
Dietary protein provides essential amino acids (EAAs) for the synthesis of new proteins plus an arra...
<div><p>Amino acids are essential for cell growth and proliferation for they can serve as precursors...
Amino acids are not only important precursors for the synthesis of proteins and other N-containing c...
Amino acids are essential for cell growth and proliferation for they can serve as precursors of prot...
Amino acids are essential for cell growth and proliferation for they can serve as precursors of prot...
In mammals, the impact of nutrients on gene expression has become an important area of research. Nev...
Organisms have evolved elaborate mechanisms to adjust intracellular nutrient levels in response to f...
Amino acids not only participate in intermediary metabolism but also stimulate insulin-mechanistic t...
In order to maintain homeostasis, cells must be able to sense, interpret, and coordinate responses t...
International audienceThe development and maintenance of body composition and functions require an a...
Amino acids contained in proteins can be transformed either in glucose precursors or in acetate, the...
Amino acids are the molecular building blocks for proteins, which form the molecular framework of ev...
In mammals, the impact of nutrients on gene expression has become an important area of research. Nev...
International audienceEvidence has accumulated that amino acids play an important role in controllin...
There is growing recognition that amino acid availability has profound effects on many aspects of ce...
Dietary protein provides essential amino acids (EAAs) for the synthesis of new proteins plus an arra...
<div><p>Amino acids are essential for cell growth and proliferation for they can serve as precursors...
Amino acids are not only important precursors for the synthesis of proteins and other N-containing c...
Amino acids are essential for cell growth and proliferation for they can serve as precursors of prot...
Amino acids are essential for cell growth and proliferation for they can serve as precursors of prot...
In mammals, the impact of nutrients on gene expression has become an important area of research. Nev...
Organisms have evolved elaborate mechanisms to adjust intracellular nutrient levels in response to f...
Amino acids not only participate in intermediary metabolism but also stimulate insulin-mechanistic t...
In order to maintain homeostasis, cells must be able to sense, interpret, and coordinate responses t...
International audienceThe development and maintenance of body composition and functions require an a...
Amino acids contained in proteins can be transformed either in glucose precursors or in acetate, the...
Amino acids are the molecular building blocks for proteins, which form the molecular framework of ev...
In mammals, the impact of nutrients on gene expression has become an important area of research. Nev...
International audienceEvidence has accumulated that amino acids play an important role in controllin...
There is growing recognition that amino acid availability has profound effects on many aspects of ce...
Dietary protein provides essential amino acids (EAAs) for the synthesis of new proteins plus an arra...