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Molecular mechanisms relating to amino acid regulation of protein synthesis.
Cao, Yangchun; Liu, Shimin; Liu, Kai; Abbasi, Imtiaz Hussain Raja; Cai, Chuanjiang; Yao, Junhu.
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  • Cao Y; College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling Shaanxi, 712100, People's Republic of China.
  • Liu S; Institute of Agriculture, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.
  • Liu K; College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling Shaanxi, 712100, People's Republic of China.
  • Abbasi IHR; College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling Shaanxi, 712100, People's Republic of China.
  • Cai C; Department of Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Animal Production and Technology, Cholistan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Yao J; College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling Shaanxi, 712100, People's Republic of China.
Nutr Res Rev ; 32(2): 183-191, 2019 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31097041
ABSTRACT
Some amino acids (AA) act through several signalling pathways and mechanisms to mediate the control of gene expression at the translation level, and the regulation occurs, specifically, on the initiation and the signalling pathways for translation. The translation of mRNA to protein synthesis proceeds through the steps of initiation and elongation, and AA act as important feed-forward activators that are involved in many pathways, such as the sensing and the transportation of AA by cells, in these steps in many tissues of mammals. For the translation, phosphorylation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2α (eIF2α) is a critical molecule that controls the translation initiation and its functions can be regulated by some AA. Another control point in the mRNA binding step in the translation initiation is at the regulation by mammalian target of rapamycin, which requires a change of phosphorylation status of ribosomal protein S6. In fact, the change of phosphorylation status of ribosomal protein S6 might be involved in global protein synthesis. The present review summarises recent work on the molecular mechanisms of the regulation of protein synthesis by AA and highlights new findings.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Biossíntese de Proteínas / Regulação da Expressão Gênica / Aminoácidos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nutr Res Rev Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Biossíntese de Proteínas / Regulação da Expressão Gênica / Aminoácidos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nutr Res Rev Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article