User:Mohammed.hassan90/Amino acid activation
In particular, leucin NK treatment of IL-18 activated cells triggers mTORC1 metabolic sensor, which indicates that mTORC1 causes amino acid-driven activation due to a high expression in amino acid transporters.
The Inhibition of CD98/LAT1 amino acid transporters abroad mTORC1 activation driven by leucine, decreased the activity of the NK cell-effector.[1]
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- ^ Almutairi, Saeedah Musaed; Ali, Alaa Kassim; He, William; Yang, Doo-Seok; Ghorbani, Peyman; Wang, Lisheng; Fullerton, Morgan D.; Lee, Seung-Hwan (2019-03-XX). "Interleukin-18 up-regulates amino acid transporters and facilitates amino acid–induced mTORC1 activation in natural killer cells". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 294 (12): 4644–4655. doi:10.1074/jbc.RA118.005892. PMC 6433059. PMID 30696773.
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