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The mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1), which promotes cell growth, is regulated by specific nutrients such as the amino acid leucine. I…
Authors: Adiel Cohen, Michael N Hall
Source: Cell. 2009 Feb 6
View Full TextMammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) is a highly conserved protein kinase that functions as part of two distinct multiprotein complexes to regulate gr…
Authors: Pazit Polak, Michael N Hall
Source: Current opinion in cell biology. 2009 Apr
View Full TextThe Target of Rapamycin (TOR), a protein kinase, is the central node of a highly conserved signaling network that regulates cell growth in response to…
Authors: Alexandre Soulard, Adiel Cohen, Michael N Hall
Source: Current opinion in cell biology. 2009 Dec
View Full TextResearch on TOR has grown exponentially during the last decade, generating a complex model of the TOR signaling network. Rapamycin treatment provides …
Authors: Nadine Cybulski, Michael N Hall
Source: Trends in biochemical sciences. 2009 Dec
View Full TextThe target of rapamycin (TOR) is a conserved Ser/Thr kinase that regulates cell growth and metabolism in response to environmental cues. Here, highlig…
Authors: Stephan Wullschleger, Robbie Loewith, Michael N Hall
Source: Cell. 2006 Feb 10
View Full TextAuthors: Vittoria Zinzalla, Michael N Hall
Source: Nature. 2008 Jul 17
View Full TextThe target of rapamycin (TOR), a central controller of cell growth, is found in two distinct, highly conserved multiprotein complexes. Three recent pa…
Authors: Pazit Polak, Michael N Hall
Source: Developmental cell. 2006 Oct
View Full TextThe regulation of ribosome biogenesis in response to environmental conditions is a key aspect of cell growth control. Ribosomal protein (RP) genes are…
Authors: Dietmar E Martin, Alexandre Soulard, Michael N Hall
Source: Cell. 2004 Dec 29
View Full TextCell growth (increase in cell mass or size) is tightly coupled to nutrient availability, growth factors and the energy status of the cell. The target …
Authors: Dietmar E Martin, Michael N Hall
Source: Current opinion in cell biology. 2005 Apr
View Full TextAuthors: Alexandre Soulard, Michael N Hall
Source: Cell. 2007 Apr 20
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