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Plasmodium falciparum Maf1 Confers Survival upon Amino Acid Starvation

Plasmodium falciparum Maf1 Confers Survival upon Amino Acid Starvation

... nutrient starvation in its ...prolonged amino acid starvation and is needed for full recovery from other stresses that slow or stall the parasite cell cy- ...prolonged amino acid ...

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Increased expression and secretion of recombinant hINFγ through amino acid starvation-induced selective pressure on the adjacent HIS4 gene in Pichia pastoris

Increased expression and secretion of recombinant hINFγ through amino acid starvation-induced selective pressure on the adjacent HIS4 gene in Pichia pastoris

... under amino acid-rich condition while “general control” is driven by the transcriptional factor Gcn4p, which is activated under starvation of even a single amino acid and leads to an ...

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Identification of ribosomal proteins that are necessary for fully activating the protein kinase Gcn2 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biochemistry at Massey University, Albany, New Zeala

Identification of ribosomal proteins that are necessary for fully activating the protein kinase Gcn2 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biochemistry at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... of amino acid starvation has been best studied so ...under amino acid starvation conditions, deacylated tRNA binds in the A-site and leads to the activation of (p)ppGpp ...

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Budding Yeast CTDK-I Is Required for DNA Damage-Induced Transcription

Budding Yeast CTDK-I Is Required for DNA Damage-Induced Transcription

... to amino acid ...of amino acids for 60 or 120 min, respectively, to those in wild-type cells maintained in a rich ...in amino acid-depleted ctk1⌬ cells to those in wild-type cells ...

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Immunology A Subset Apart? Th9 cell regulation and current limitations to study

Immunology A Subset Apart? Th9 cell regulation and current limitations to study

... diverse amino acid starvation, succinate, and high concentration of sodium have been shown to potently affect Th17 cells in opposite ways and in a manner distinct from other T helper ...

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Amino Acid-Induced Translation of TOP mRNAs Is Fully Dependent on Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase-Mediated Signaling, Is Partially Inhibited by Rapamycin, and Is Independent of S6K1 and rpS6 Phosphorylation

Amino Acid-Induced Translation of TOP mRNAs Is Fully Dependent on Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase-Mediated Signaling, Is Partially Inhibited by Rapamycin, and Is Independent of S6K1 and rpS6 Phosphorylation

... cells by amino acid sufficiency. Based on the widely accepted dogma of the causal relationships between S6K1 activity and S6 phosphorylation on the one hand and the translational efficiency of TOP mRNAs on ...

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State Transitions in the TORC1 Signaling Pathway and Information Processing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

State Transitions in the TORC1 Signaling Pathway and Information Processing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... and amino acid starvation conditions to block phosphorylation of the S6 kinase Sch9 and activate protein phosphatase 2A ...and amino acid synthesis ...glucose starvation ...

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Reconfiguration of Transcriptional Control of Lysine Biosynthesis in Candida albicans Involves a Central Role for the Gcn4 Transcriptional Activator

Reconfiguration of Transcriptional Control of Lysine Biosynthesis in Candida albicans Involves a Central Role for the Gcn4 Transcriptional Activator

... cerevisiae, amino acid starvation elicits the induction of LYS gene ex- pression, mediated by the master regulator Gcn4 and the pathway-specific transcrip- tional regulator ...under amino ...

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Depletion of the Cullin Cdc53p Induces Morphogenetic Changes in Candida albicans

Depletion of the Cullin Cdc53p Induces Morphogenetic Changes in Candida albicans

... Candida albicans is an important opportunistic human fungal pathogen that can cause both mucosal and systemic infections in immunocompromised patients. Critical for the virulence of C. albicans is its ability to undergo ...

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Amino acid response by Halofuginone in Cancer cells triggers autophagy through proteasome degradation of mTOR

Amino acid response by Halofuginone in Cancer cells triggers autophagy through proteasome degradation of mTOR

... and amino acid starvation (EBSS) with respect to mTOR-dependent protein synthesis ...of amino acid and of active PI3K-AKT, mTORC1 can phos- phorylate p70S6k and ...

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Identification of Gcn1 binding proteins and characterization of their effect on Gcn2 function : a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry, Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

Identification of Gcn1 binding proteins and characterization of their effect on Gcn2 function : a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry, Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... an amino acid ...sensing amino acid ...carbon starvation or heat shock where uncharged tRNAs would not be expected to accumulate, the increased ribosome binding of the Gcn1-Gcn20 ...

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Effect of the “Ribonucleic Acid Control” Locus in Escherichia coli on T4 Bacteriophage-Specific Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis

Effect of the “Ribonucleic Acid Control” Locus in Escherichia coli on T4 Bacteriophage-Specific Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis

... iii In many experiments, the amino acid starvation of the phage-infected bacteria was not initiated until after 10 min of infection, thus allowing substantial phage-specific protein synt[r] ...

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Coevolution of Cyclin Pcl5 and Its Substrate Gcn4

Coevolution of Cyclin Pcl5 and Its Substrate Gcn4

... to starvation for amino acids: amino acid starvation induced pseudohyphal growth, dependent on the presence of a functional CaGCN4 copy; furthermore, ectopic expression of CaGCN4 under ...

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Synthesis of viral and rRNA in bacteriophage R17 infection of a stringent strain of Escherichia coli.

Synthesis of viral and rRNA in bacteriophage R17 infection of a stringent strain of Escherichia coli.

... During amino acid starvation, the control uninfected culture of the stringent strain, CP78, incorporated 3.4% of the radioactive uracil, as compared to the incorporation of uracil in the[r] ...

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Inhibition of Host Protein Synthesis During Infection of
                        Escherichi coli by Bacteriophage T4

Inhibition of Host Protein Synthesis During Infection of Escherichi coli by Bacteriophage T4

... 6, 1970 INHIBITION BY GHOSTS by chloramphenicol 23 or amino acid starvation 25, T-even phage infection inhibits host nucleic acid synthesis only partially and to an extent that is multip[r] ...

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Stress-dependent relocalization of translationally primed mRNPs to cytoplasmic granules that are kinetically and spatially distinct from P-bodies

Stress-dependent relocalization of translationally primed mRNPs to cytoplasmic granules that are kinetically and spatially distinct from P-bodies

... Glucose starvation also does not alter the level of eIF2 or eIF3 associated with the 40S ribosomal ...an amino acid starvation response still respond to glucose starvation to give ...

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Estrogen biosynthesis in cultured skeletal muscle cells (L6) induced by amino acids

Estrogen biosynthesis in cultured skeletal muscle cells (L6) induced by amino acids

... an amino acid starvation-refeeding model as described in detail else- where ...low amino acid concentrations ...low amino acid concentrations (0.28 mM, low AA), high ...

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Proximate, mineral, amino acid composition and mineral safety index of Callinectes latimanus

Proximate, mineral, amino acid composition and mineral safety index of Callinectes latimanus

... The amino acid classes in Table 6 shows that essential amino acids are distributed into the various classes as follows: class I (3EAA), class II (one EAA), class III (one EAA), class IV (no EAA), ...

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Original Article Positive regulation of placentation by L-amino acid transporter-1 (lat1) in pregnant mice

Original Article Positive regulation of placentation by L-amino acid transporter-1 (lat1) in pregnant mice

... with human carcinogenesis. Over expression of lat1 is characteristic of many primary human cancers and may be involved with tumor pro- gression by changing intracellular amino acid or signaling transduction ...

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Degree of Selective Constraint as an Explanation of the Different Rates of Evolution of Gender-Specific Mitochondrial DNA Lineages in the Mussel Mytilus

Degree of Selective Constraint as an Explanation of the Different Rates of Evolution of Gender-Specific Mitochondrial DNA Lineages in the Mussel Mytilus

... Amino acid Substitution tests: An amino acid site was classi- fied as “conservative” if it was occupied by the same amino acid residue in all non-Mytilus species (Tabl[r] ...

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