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Bidirectional transport of amino acids regulates mTOR and autophagy
P. Nicklin
, P. Bergman
, B. Zhang
, E. Triantafellow
, H. Wang
, B. Nyfeler
, H. Yang
, M. Hild
, C. Kung
, C. Wilson
, V.E. Myer
, J.P. MacKeigan
, J.A. Porter
, Y.K. Wang
, L.C. Cantley
, P.M. Finan
, L.O. Murphy
School of Life and Medical Sciences
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Amino Acids
100%
Autophagy
100%
L-glutamine
100%
Bidirectional Transport
100%
Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR)
100%
Cell Growth
42%
Glutamine Uptake
28%
Efflux
28%
SLC1A5
28%
SLC7A5
14%
Protein Translation
14%
Cellular Uptake
14%
Target of Rapamycin Kinase
14%
Tumor Cell Lines
14%
Leucine
14%
Cell Autophagy
14%
Cell Proliferation
14%
SLC3A2
14%
Rate-limiting Step
14%
Cellular Level
14%
Cell Surface
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Amino Acids
100%
Glutamine
100%
Autophagy
100%
Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin
100%
Cell Growth
42%
SLC1A5
28%
Essential Amino Acid
28%
Translation (Protein Synthesis)
14%
Leucine
14%
SLC3A2
14%
SLC7A5
14%
Cell Proliferation
14%
Neuroscience
Mammalian Target of Rapamycin
100%
Glutamine
100%
Autophagy
100%
Amino Acid
100%
Cell Growth
42%
Essential Amino Acid
28%
Cell Proliferation
14%
Leucine
14%
Cell Line
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Amino Acid
100%
Mammalian Target of Rapamycin
100%
Glutamine
100%
Effusion
28%
Essential Amino Acid
28%
Neoplasm
14%
Leucine
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Sirolimus
100%
Autophagy
100%
Cell Growth
50%
Tumor Cell Line
16%
Cell Surface
16%
Cell Proliferation
16%