mTOR, AMPK, and Sirt1: Key Players in Metabolic Stress Management

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作者
Cetrullo, Silvia [1 ]
D'Adamo, Stefania [1 ]
Tantini, Benedetta [1 ]
Borzi, Rosa Maria [2 ,3 ]
Flamigni, Flavio [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Sci Biomed & Neuromotorie, I-40126 Bologna, Italy
[2] Ist Ortoped Rizzoli, Lab Immunoreumatol & Rigeneraz Tessutale, Bologna, Italy
[3] Ist Ortoped Rizzoli, Dipartimento RIT, Lab RAMSES, Bologna, Italy
来源
CRITICAL REVIEWS IN EUKARYOTIC GENE EXPRESSION | 2015年 / 25卷 / 01期
关键词
mTOR; AMPK; Sirt1; autophagy; ACTIVATED PROTEIN-KINASE; ACETYL-COA CARBOXYLASE; PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATH; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; MAMMALIAN TARGET; AMINO-ACIDS; DEACETYLASE SIRT1; HEPATIC STEATOSIS; CARDIAC MYOBLASTS; INHIBITS MTORC2;
D O I
10.1615/CritRevEukaryotGeneExpr.2015012975
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Cells adapt their metabolism and activities in response to signals from their surroundings, and this ability is essential for their survival in the face of environmental changes. In mammalian tissues a deficit of these mechanisms is commonly associated with cellular aging and degenerative diseases related to aging, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, immune system decline, and neurological pathologies. Several proteins have been identified as able to respond directly to energy, nutrient, and growth factor levels and stress stimuli in order to mediate adaptations in the cell. Many of these proteins are enzymes that positively or negatively modulate the autophagic process. This review focuses on biochemical mechanisms involving enzymes-specifically, mTOR, AMPK, and Sirt1-that are currently considered important for these adaptive responses, providing an overview of the interactions of the main players in this process.
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