When the mitochondrial translation rate increases, the mTOR signaling pathway is activated, which causes the increase in the cytoplasmic
protein translation rate to counteract pressure from the increased mitochondrial translation, thus representing a new evolutionary adaptation mechanism.
Not exact matches
Cells may use different
rates of
translation in different types of mRNA to produce the right amounts and ratios of required
proteins.
We hypothesized that compared to post-exercise
protein intake, co-ingestion of alcohol would down - regulate
translation initiation signaling and decrease
rates of MPS.