Two parallel pathways connect glutamine metabolism and mTORC1 activity to regulate glutamoptosis

The metabolism of amino acids and the cellular energy sensor AMPK are both connected to mTORC1, but the pathway details have not been well defined. Here, the authors show that glutamine metabolism and mTORC1 have two regulatory connections with relevance to cancer therapeutics design.

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Autores principales: Clément Bodineau, Mercedes Tomé, Sarah Courtois, Ana S. H. Costa, Marco Sciacovelli, Benoit Rousseau, Elodie Richard, Pierre Vacher, Carlos Parejo-Pérez, Emilie Bessede, Christine Varon, Pierre Soubeyran, Christian Frezza, Piedad del Socorro Murdoch, Victor H. Villar, Raúl V. Durán
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/4b6d4a30886f478a8c8fe16da840f895
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Sumario:The metabolism of amino acids and the cellular energy sensor AMPK are both connected to mTORC1, but the pathway details have not been well defined. Here, the authors show that glutamine metabolism and mTORC1 have two regulatory connections with relevance to cancer therapeutics design.