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mTOR ,mTOR Signaling Pathway: Regulation by the Lysosome

mTOR University of Rochester Biochemistry (Biol252) 6.64K subscribers Subscribe 258 Share Download Clip Save 23,642 views May 1, 2015 Submitted by Mishael Khan Key moments View all Transcript Follow along using the transcript. Show transcript University of Rochester Biochemistry (Biol252) 6.64K subscribers Videos About 4 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @estebanvenegas89 @estebanvenegas89 6 years ago I'm from Chile! nice video, thanks for the information :) 3 Reply 1 reply @AlguienenElinternet @AlguienenElinternet 5 years ago Me too! Reply @spiralviper8158 @spiralviper8158 4 years ago (edited) The background music is strangely intriguing.. what's going on here? mTOR Pathway and its Regulation Hussain Biology 207K subscribers Join Subscribe 522 Share Download Thanks Clip Save 31,066 views Premiered Oct 29, 2020 CSIR Part C Topics Previous Video AKT/PKB Signalling Pathway : • PI3k/AKT/mTOR Pathway In this video we will be discussing about the mTOR Pathway. mTOR links with other proteins and serves as a core component of two distinct protein complexes, mTOR complex 1 and mTOR complex 2, which regulate different cellular processes. In particular, as a core component of both complexes, mTOR functions as a serine/threonine protein kinase that regulates cell growth, cell proliferation, cell motility, cell survival, protein synthesis, autophagy, and transcription.As a core component of mTORC2, mTOR also functions as a tyrosine protein kinase that promotes the activation of insulin receptors and insulin-like growth factor 1 receptors.[12] mTORC2 has also been implicated in the control and maintenance of the actin cytoskeleton. mTOR Complex 1 (mTORC1) is composed of mTOR, regulatory-associated protein of mTOR (Raptor), mammalian lethal with SEC13 protein 8 (mLST8) and the non-core components PRAS40 and DEPTOR.This complex functions as a nutrient/energy/redox sensor and controls protein synthesis.The activity, insulin, growth factors, phosphatidic acid, certain amino acids and their derivatives (e.g., l-leucine and β-hydroxy β-methylbutyric acid), mechanical stimuli, and oxidative stress.... Featured playlist 128 videos CSIR Part C Topics Hussain Biology Hussain Biology 207K subscribers Videos About 52 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @CharitysClarity @CharitysClarity 2 months ago I can not believe how simple you made this considering it’s so complex to understand let along explain!! Bravo 👏thank you !! I wish you much success in your career 4 Hussain Biology Reply Hussain Biology · 1 reply @gem1632 @gem1632 3 years ago (edited) It takes massive amount of research to firstly understand this concept.. Then simplify it,is another challenge Then making such brilliant drawings is yet another big challenge And finally completing the video... Wow wow wow...this is huge amount of work u put in ..i guess to make this single video,atleast 7 to 10 days have to be spent... U R GREAT. .... 27 Hussain Biology Reply Hussain Biology · 1 reply @suckerpunchofficial1758 @suckerpunchofficial1758 3 years ago (edited) Hey thank you so much man! I am a Business major who is procrastinating and I don't take any biology classes but this really helped me understand it! 2 Hussain Biology Reply Hussain Biology · 1 reply @michaeleisenberg7867 @michaeleisenberg7867 3 years ago (edited) Hi Shabir! Another amazing and fascinating animation!!! I love it 😊💖💗. More lock and keys 🔓 🔑. Of course it just adds to my confusion 🤔 of how on earth 🌎🌏 did this happen? From elements to thousands of complicated and uniquely functioning polypeptides. But today I'd like to focus on my appreciation 💗 to you for reporting on these byzantine cellular processes and to the research scientists 🔬 in all the labs across the world who brilliantly decode and decipher these complex processes. It is beyond amazing that people like you and your peers can go in a lab, invent an experiment, and trace these polypeptide pathways down to which amino acid is phosphorylated and which part of the protein is then bent or twisted to achieve its purpose--allowing all of us to live--including my 2 English golden retrievers 🐕🐶 (Chuck & Bert). Bravo 👍👏👏🙌🙌!! 6 Reply Hussain Biology · 1 reply @deepakthakur7129 @deepakthakur7129 1 year ago (edited) You are awesome sir. Like always. 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Regulation of mTOR signaling by the lysosome is also explained. Hey guys! In this video, I teach you about lysosomes and mTOR signalling and how lysosomes regulate mTOR signaling. Please let me know what you guys think. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated! Subscribe for more free medical lessons / @jjmedicine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For books and more information on these topics https://www.amazon.com/shop/jjmedicine Support future lessons (and get other cool stuff) ➜ / jjmedicine Follow me on Twitter! ➜ / jj_medicine Come join me on Facebook! ➜ / jj-medicine-100642648161192 Start your own website with BlueHost ➜ https://www.bluehost.com/track/jjmedi... 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Show transcript JJ Medicine 934K subscribers Videos About 6:58 AMPK Signaling Pathway: Regulation and Downstream Effects by JJ Medicine 8:50 AKT Signaling Pathway | Regulation and Downstream Effects by JJ Medicine 18:38 mTOR Signaling Pathway: mTOR Complexes, Regulation and Downstream effects by JJ Medicine 15 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @luisotaviomoreira5682 @luisotaviomoreira5682 6 years ago Thank you for making this awesome video! It was really helpful for me. I have one simple question: Can you tell us the bibliography of this video? It would be very appreciated. Thank you a lot! 3 Reply @ST-xd9ct @ST-xd9ct 3 years ago (edited) Thank you for making this video! Although I'm Japanese and not very good at listening to English, I could listen to you and understand review about mTOR that took me hours due to your clear explanation. わかりやすい説明でした。また、はっきりと話してくれたため日本人の僕でも聞き取ることができました。mTORに関してはreviewを読むだけでも大変だったので、この動画を見れて良かったです。ありがとうございました。 2 Reply @pedromaciel3058 @pedromaciel3058 3 years ago (edited) Your class is amazing! From where did you take this biochemistry information? 1 Reply @shutinghan6946 @shutinghan6946 6 years ago hello jj! Thanks a lot for this very helpful video ,may i ask what software did you used to make these demonstration pictures? 2 Reply @science_mbg @science_mbg 6 years ago I did not find your autophagy video but if you havent done it yet, please would you mind doing autophagy or mitophagy as well as akt/erk/pi3k pathway. Thanks a lot 2 Reply @robinhood4640 @robinhood4640 4 years ago (edited) I did laugh at 10.33 'it's kind of complicated" So up until then it was easy? It's all very complicated to me but extremely fascinating and informative. 6 Reply @taeyoonjung9857 @taeyoonjung9857 4 years ago (edited) Think you really explain it easily Thanks Reply @mahasaber424 @mahasaber424 4 years ago (edited) Great.Thank you. Reply @jimfife6255 @jimfife6255 1 year ago (edited) So, I think you're saying the amino acids liberated in the lysosome become nutrients, which keep the autophagy from running amok. Reply @ashburnconnecttv7860 @ashburnconnecttv7860 4 years ago (edited) Can mTOR inhibit growth factor–β (TGF-β) a major immunosuppressive cytokine? Reply @mrmeach1967 @mrmeach1967 3 years ago (edited) I guess I’ll be watching a lot of other videos since he says many times, “I’ll get to that in another video.” 👍🤔 3 Reply @krazyk500 @krazyk500 2 years ago (edited) Me a simple weightlifter trying to understand any of this Reply @ayso2127 @ayso2127 4 years ago (edited) Thank ya Reply @levansegnaro4637 @levansegnaro4637 4 years ago (edited) so the lysosome is more of a recycling bin then a garbage can. 1 Reply @keshavsingh2484 @keshavsingh2484 3 years ago (edited) thanks Reply

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