The mTORC1-mediated activation of ATF4 promotes protein and glutathione synthesis downstream of growth signals

  1. Margaret E Torrence
  2. Michael R MacArthur
  3. Aaron M Hosios
  4. Alexander J Valvezan
  5. John M Asara
  6. James R Mitchell
  7. Brendan D Manning  Is a corresponding author
  1. Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health, United States
  2. Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, United States
  3. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, United States
  4. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, United States

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  1. Margaret E Torrence
  2. Michael R MacArthur
  3. Aaron M Hosios
  4. Alexander J Valvezan
  5. John M Asara
  6. James R Mitchell
  7. Brendan D Manning
(2021)
The mTORC1-mediated activation of ATF4 promotes protein and glutathione synthesis downstream of growth signals
eLife 10:e63326.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.63326

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