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Other names published for TOR1: DRR1, YJR066W

TOR1 - Non-Fungal Related Genes/Proteins (47)

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Lopez LM, et al.  (2012) Evolutionary conserved longevity genes and human cognitive abilities in elderly cohorts. Eur J Hum Genet 20(3):341-7
Evans DS, et al.  (2011) TOR signaling never gets old: Aging, longevity and TORC1 activity. Ageing Res Rev 10(2):225-37
Hardt M, et al.  (2011) Activating mutations of TOR (target of rapamycin). Genes Cells 16(2):141-51
van Dam TJ, et al.  (2011) Evolution of the TOR pathway. J Mol Evol 73(3-4):209-20
Foster DA, et al.  (2010) Regulation of G1 Cell Cycle Progression: Distinguishing the Restriction Point from a Nutrient-Sensing Cell Growth Checkpoint(s). Genes Cancer 1(11):1124-31
Kamada Y, et al.  (2010) Tor directly controls the Atg1 kinase complex to regulate autophagy. Mol Cell Biol 30(4):1049-58
Knutson BA  (2010) Insights into the domain and repeat architecture of target of rapamycin. J Struct Biol 170(2):354-63
Zhang J, et al.  (2010) Systems biology of energy homeostasis in yeast. Curr Opin Microbiol 13(3):382-8
Godefroy N, et al.  (2009) Identification of autophagy genes in Ciona intestinalis: A new experimental model to study autophagy mechanism. Autophagy 5(6):805-15
Rigden DJ, et al.  (2009) Autophagy in protists: Examples of secondary loss, lineage-specific innovations, and the conundrum of remodeling a single mitochondrion. Autophagy 5(6):784-94
Sturgill TW and Hall MN  (2009) Activating mutations in TOR are in similar structures as oncogenic mutations in PI3KCalpha. ACS Chem Biol 4(12):999-1015
Diaz-Troya S, et al.  (2008) Target of rapamycin and LST8 proteins associate with membranes from the endoplasmic reticulum in the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Eukaryot Cell 7(2):212-22
Jacinto E and Lorberg A  (2008) TOR regulation of AGC kinases in yeast and mammals. Biochem J 410(1):19-37
Smith ED, et al.  (2008) Quantitative evidence for conserved longevity pathways between divergent eukaryotic species. Genome Res 18(4):564-70
Dilova I, et al.  (2007) Calorie restriction and the nutrient sensing signaling pathways. Cell Mol Life Sci 64(6):752-67
Meijer WH, et al.  (2007) ATG genes involved in non-selective autophagy are conserved from yeast to man, but the selective Cvt and pexophagy pathways also require organism-specific genes. Autophagy 3(2):106-16
Miranda-Saavedra D and Barton GJ  (2007) Classification and functional annotation of eukaryotic protein kinases. Proteins 68(4):893-914
Dann SG and Thomas G  (2006) The amino acid sensitive TOR pathway from yeast to mammals. FEBS Lett 580(12):2821-9
De Virgilio C and Loewith R  (2006) The TOR signalling network from yeast to man. Int J Biochem Cell Biol 38(9):1476-81
Mayer C and Grummt I  (2006) Ribosome biogenesis and cell growth: mTOR coordinates transcription by all three classes of nuclear RNA polymerases. Oncogene 25(48):6384-91
Takahara T, et al.  (2006) Nutrient-dependent Multimerization of the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin through the N-terminal HEAT Repeat Region. J Biol Chem 281(39):28605-14
Martin DE and Hall MN  (2005) The expanding TOR signaling network. Curr Opin Cell Biol 17(2):158-66
Rodriguez-Escudero I, et al.  (2005) Reconstitution of the mammalian PI3K/PTEN/Akt pathway in yeast. Biochem J 390(Pt 2):613-23
Bjornsti MA and Houghton PJ  (2004) Lost in translation: dysregulation of cap-dependent translation and cancer. Cancer Cell 5(6):519-23
Jacinto E, et al.  (2004) Mammalian TOR complex 2 controls the actin cytoskeleton and is rapamycin insensitive. Nat Cell Biol 6(11):1122-8
Lindsley JE and Rutter J  (2004) Nutrient sensing and metabolic decisions. Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol 139(4):543-59
Lorberg A and Hall MN  (2004) TOR: the first 10 years. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol 279():1-18
Otto GP, et al.  (2003) Macroautophagy is required for multicellular development of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum. J Biol Chem 278(20):17636-45
Kim DH, et al.  (2002) mTOR interacts with raptor to form a nutrient-sensitive complex that signals to the cell growth machinery. Cell 110(2):163-75
Loewith R, et al.  (2002) Two TOR complexes, only one of which is rapamycin sensitive, have distinct roles in cell growth control. Mol Cell 10(3):457-68