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    GCN2 contributes to mTORC1 inhibition by leucine deprivation through an ATF4 independent mechanism

    It is well known that the GCN2 and mTORC1 signaling pathways are regulated by amino acids and share common functions, in particular the control of translation. The regulation of GCN2 activity by amino acid ava...

    Julien Averous, Sarah Lambert-Langlais, Florent Mesclon in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    The amino acid sensor GCN2 biases macronutrient selection during aging

    Selection of a balanced diet has a determinant impact on human health. Individual food preferences involve socio-cultural as well as physiological factors and evolve during aging. In mammals, physiological mec...

    Anne-Catherine Maurin, Cédric Chaveroux in European Journal of Nutrition (2012)