There is growing recognition that amino acid availability has profound effects on many aspects of cell function, including the control of membrane transport mechanisms, cell signalling, and gene expression. The precise mechanisms by which amino acids are able to elicit control over such diverse processes have become the focus of intense investigation recently. One particular area that has seen considerable advances is the molecular characterization of amino acid transporters, including members of the System A family, which are known to be regulated by amino acid supply. Recent developments concerning how cells sense and signal amino acid availability, and how this process influences the expression and function of amino acid transporters, ar...
Animal cells regulate the activities of neutral amino acid transport Systems A and L to keep the int...
In mammals, the impact of nutrients on gene expression has become an important area of research. Nev...
The activity of transport system A for neutral amino acids is adaptively stimulated upon amino acid ...
There is growing recognition that amino acid availability has profound effects on many aspects of ce...
Amino acid availability regulates cellular physiology by modulating gene expression and signal trans...
Hundal HS, Taylor PM. Amino acid transceptors: gate keepers of nutrient exchange and regulators of n...
Nutrient signalling by the mTCR (mammalian target of rapamycin) pathway involves upstream sensing of...
Homeostasis is one of the fundamental concepts in physiology. Despite remarkable progress in our mol...
In cells and organelles transporters are responsible for translocation of amino acids, sugars and nu...
Amino acids are essential building blocks of all mammalian cells. In addition to their role in prote...
In mammals, the impact of nutrients on gene expression has become an important area of research. Nev...
Amino acids perform a variety of functions in cells and organisms, particularly in the synthesis of ...
SUMMARYWe review the mechanisms responsible for amino acid homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75377/1/j.1749-6632.1985.tb14892.x.pd
Amino acids are known to play a key role in gene expression regulation,and in mammalian cells, amino...
Animal cells regulate the activities of neutral amino acid transport Systems A and L to keep the int...
In mammals, the impact of nutrients on gene expression has become an important area of research. Nev...
The activity of transport system A for neutral amino acids is adaptively stimulated upon amino acid ...
There is growing recognition that amino acid availability has profound effects on many aspects of ce...
Amino acid availability regulates cellular physiology by modulating gene expression and signal trans...
Hundal HS, Taylor PM. Amino acid transceptors: gate keepers of nutrient exchange and regulators of n...
Nutrient signalling by the mTCR (mammalian target of rapamycin) pathway involves upstream sensing of...
Homeostasis is one of the fundamental concepts in physiology. Despite remarkable progress in our mol...
In cells and organelles transporters are responsible for translocation of amino acids, sugars and nu...
Amino acids are essential building blocks of all mammalian cells. In addition to their role in prote...
In mammals, the impact of nutrients on gene expression has become an important area of research. Nev...
Amino acids perform a variety of functions in cells and organisms, particularly in the synthesis of ...
SUMMARYWe review the mechanisms responsible for amino acid homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75377/1/j.1749-6632.1985.tb14892.x.pd
Amino acids are known to play a key role in gene expression regulation,and in mammalian cells, amino...
Animal cells regulate the activities of neutral amino acid transport Systems A and L to keep the int...
In mammals, the impact of nutrients on gene expression has become an important area of research. Nev...
The activity of transport system A for neutral amino acids is adaptively stimulated upon amino acid ...