mTOR Signaling Pathway | Nutrient and Cell Stress Regulation

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Lesson on mTOR Signaling Pathway: In-depth Overview of Upstream Nutrient and Stress Regulators and Regulators of the mTOR complexes.

Hey guys! In this lesson I give you an in-depth, detailed analysis the many ways in which the mTOR pathway is regulated by nutrient signaling pathways and cellular stress pathways such as DNA damage and hypoxia.

WARNING: This video is not for the faint of heart - this is another video with a lot of information!

Hope you all find it helpful.

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Im so glad I found your channel! Concepts are explained so clearly and easy to understand, about to watch all your videos! Keep it up!

doubleflipking
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a very clear and informative description help me understand!

zhouliangbian
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your videos are fantastic, thank you!

glittersoop
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Hi, I'm wondering which paper(s) you used, or how do you know the regulators of mTORC2. You say regulators at mTORC2 involve regulations through rictor. Do you have a paper for these caspases, p70S6K and GSk3?

afkehenriettex_
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thanks for the video!.... very well explained. I like the slides as well... very easy to follow.... what program did you use to create these Thanks!

mano
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So cool, what program did you use to create these animations?

arhielab
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Where can I find an explanation of the notation ?

ashlynnundlall
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How does exercise leads to inhibition of mTORC1 since its a factor that activates in in the first place?
Especially when the diet factors are on point (ex.sufficient nutrients and amino acids such as leucine and BCAA's, caloric surplus, etc and let us not forget insulin's role and especially insulin sensitivity and glycogen replacementin muscles).Exercise leads to muscle fiber damage which is a crucial aspect in Sarcoplasmic hypertrophy and also contributes to the muscle hyperplasia which is the multiplication of muscle cells.And since mTOR leads to cell multiplication, how can exercise suppress it given the above?

petroslitos
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very much claims no proofs in literature

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