[PDF][PDF] Signaling pathways: the benefits of good communication

TL Fisher, MF White - Current biology, 2004 - cell.com
TL Fisher, MF White
Current biology, 2004cell.com
Recent studies show that hyperactivated mTOR, the 'target of rapamycin'that senses nutrient
availability in eukaryotic cells, inhibits signaling by insulin receptor substrates. This crosstalk
reveals how hyperactivated mTOR may suppress metastasis locally, while causing systemic
insulin resistance that can progress to diabetes.
Abstract
Recent studies show that hyperactivated mTOR, the ‘target of rapamycin' that senses nutrient availability in eukaryotic cells, inhibits signaling by insulin receptor substrates. This crosstalk reveals how hyperactivated mTOR may suppress metastasis locally, while causing systemic insulin resistance that can progress to diabetes.
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