The ability of cells to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to changes in nutrient availability is critical for cell survival. Autophagy, the major cellular pathway by which macromolecules and organelles are degraded, is upregulated in the face of nutrient starvation and cell stress. The mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) integrates various environmental stimuli to regulate cellular processes, including autophagy, cell growth, protein synthesis, and lipid metabolism. Of the various inputs to mTORC1, the amino acid sensing pathway is among the most potent. This dissertation describes three studies that aim to elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which cells regulate autophagy and metabolic homeostasis in response to ami...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Over the last few years, extensive studies have linked the activity of the transcription factor EB (...
Amino acids are the molecular building blocks for proteins, which form the molecular framework of ev...
The ability of cells to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to changes in nutrient availabili...
The ability of cells to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to changes in nutrient availabili...
Autophagy is the major cellular pathway by which macromolecules are degraded, and amino acid depleti...
The ability of cells to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to changes in nutrient availabili...
Amino acids are the molecular building blocks for proteins, which form the molecular framework of ev...
SummaryAutophagy is a cellular catabolic mechanism that plays an essential function in protecting mu...
SummaryMacroautophagy (hereafter autophagy) is the major pathway by which macromolecules and organel...
Mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) functions as a key homeostatic regulator of cell growth and o...
In order to maintain homeostasis, cells must be able to sense, interpret, and coordinate responses t...
Macroautophagy is a self-degradative process that normally maintains cellular homeostasis via a lyso...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Over the last few years, extensive studies have linked the activity of the transcription factor EB (...
Amino acids are the molecular building blocks for proteins, which form the molecular framework of ev...
The ability of cells to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to changes in nutrient availabili...
The ability of cells to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to changes in nutrient availabili...
Autophagy is the major cellular pathway by which macromolecules are degraded, and amino acid depleti...
The ability of cells to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to changes in nutrient availabili...
Amino acids are the molecular building blocks for proteins, which form the molecular framework of ev...
SummaryAutophagy is a cellular catabolic mechanism that plays an essential function in protecting mu...
SummaryMacroautophagy (hereafter autophagy) is the major pathway by which macromolecules and organel...
Mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) functions as a key homeostatic regulator of cell growth and o...
In order to maintain homeostasis, cells must be able to sense, interpret, and coordinate responses t...
Macroautophagy is a self-degradative process that normally maintains cellular homeostasis via a lyso...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Over the last few years, extensive studies have linked the activity of the transcription factor EB (...
Amino acids are the molecular building blocks for proteins, which form the molecular framework of ev...