نتایج جستجو برای: tor tambra

تعداد نتایج: 7681  

2011
Cecelia A. Shertz Maria E. Cardenas

In eukaryotes from yeast to humans, the Tor signaling cascade responds to nutrients and growth factors to orchestrate cell growth and proliferation. The central elements of this signaling cascade are the Tor protein kinases, which are the targets of the potent anti-proliferative and immunosuppressive natural product rapamycin [1]. Most organisms, including mammals, express a single Tor kinase; ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
José L Crespo Sandra Díaz-Troya Francisco J Florencio

The macrolide rapamycin specifically binds the 12-kD FK506-binding protein (FKBP12), and this complex potently inhibits the target of rapamycin (TOR) kinase. The identification of TOR in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) revealed that TOR is conserved in photosynthetic eukaryotes. However, research on TOR signaling in plants has been hampered by the natural resistance of plants to rapamycin. H...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Helen McNeill Gavin M Craig Joseph M Bateman

Determining how growth and differentiation are coordinated is key to understanding normal development, as well as disease states such as cancer, where that control is lost. We have previously shown that growth and neuronal differentiation are coordinated by the insulin receptor/target of rapamycin (TOR) kinase (InR/TOR) pathway. Here we show that the control of growth and differentiation diverg...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Jinghong Li Willis X Li

Overactivation of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) has been linked to tumorigenesis. To understand how a hyperactivated RTK functions differently from wild-type RTK, we conducted a genome-wide systematic survey for genes that are required for signaling by a gain-of-function mutant Drosophila RTK Torso (Tor). We screened chromosomal deficiencies for suppression of a gain-of-function mutation tor...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2011
Thomas Dobrenel Chloé Marchive Rodnay Sormani Manon Moreau Milena Mozzo Marie-Hélène Montané Benoît Menand Christophe Robaglia Christian Meyer

The TOR (target of rapamycin) kinase is present in nearly all eukaryotic organisms and regulates a wealth of biological processes collectively contributing to cell growth. The genome of the model plant Arabidopsis contains a single TOR gene and two RAPTOR (regulatory associated protein of TOR)/KOG1 (Kontroller of growth 1) and GβL/LST8 (G-protein β-subunit-like/lethal with Sec thirteen 8) genes...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2008
Estela Jacinto Anja Lorberg

The TOR (target of rapamycin), an atypical protein kinase, is evolutionarily conserved from yeast to man. Pharmacological studies using rapamycin to inhibit TOR and yeast genetic studies have provided key insights on the function of TOR in growth regulation. One of the first bona fide cellular targets of TOR was the mammalian protein kinase p70 S6K (p70 S6 kinase), a member of a family of kinas...

2018
Alex R Johns Michelle A Henstridge Melissa J Saligari Karyn A Moore James C Whisstock Coral G Warr Travis K Johnson

Patterning of the Drosophila embryonic termini by the Torso (Tor) receptor pathway has long served as a valuable paradigm for understanding how receptor tyrosine kinase signaling is controlled. However, the mechanisms that underpin the control of Tor signaling remain to be fully understood. In particular, it is unclear how the Perforin-like protein Torso-like (Tsl) localizes Tor activity to the...

2017
Seong Min Kim Juhyeng Han Jaehyeong Ha Taesoo Kim Dongsu Han

With Tor being a popular anonymity network, many attacks have been proposed to break its anonymity or leak information of a private communication on Tor. However, guaranteeing complete privacy in the face of an adversary on Tor is especially difficult because Tor relays are under complete control of world-wide volunteers. Currently, one can gain private information, such as circuit identifiers ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Travis K Johnson Tova Crossman Karyn A Foote Michelle A Henstridge Melissa J Saligari Lauren Forbes Beadle Anabel Herr James C Whisstock Coral G Warr

Activation of the Drosophila receptor tyrosine kinase Torso (Tor) only at the termini of the embryo is achieved by the localized expression of the maternal gene Torso-like (Tsl). Tor has a second function in the prothoracic gland as the receptor for prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) that initiates metamorphosis. Consistent with the function of Tor in this tissue, Tsl also localizes to the proth...

2009
Toren Finkel

issue of Aging further extends our understanding of the growing connection between the TOR pathway and mitochondrial function [1]. Interest in the TOR pathway for the aging community was initially spurred by a flurry of reports suggesting that in various model organisms, inhibition of this pathway could trigger lifespan extension [2-5]. In yeast, the TOR pathway regulates a number of diverse bi...

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