Crosstalk from Insulin signaling pathway to mTOR signaling pathway
List of curated literature with evidence for crosstalk from Insulin signaling pathway to mTOR signaling pathway
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) protects against methylglyoxal-induced PC12 cell apoptosis through the PI3K/Akt/mTOR/GCLc/redox signaling pathway.
- Molecule in mTOR signaling pathway: unknown
- Tissue : PC-12 cell
- Regulation type : Activating
- Sentence from paper : Our data show that GLP-1 activated the mTOR/GCLc pathway.
Mechanical stretch activates mammalian target of rapamycin and AMP-activated protein kinase pathways in skeletal muscle cells.
- PubMed ID : 25971373
- Molecule in Insulin signaling pathway: Insulin
- Species : Homo sapiens
- Transcription : no
- Molecule in mTOR signaling pathway: RPS6KB1
- Tissue : skeletal muscle cell
- Regulation type : Activating
- Sentence from paper : Moreover, the addition of leucine and insulin increased the phosphorylation of p70S6K without dephosphorylation of AMPKα.
Molecules mediating the crosstalk
Molecule in Insulin signaling pathway | Molecule in mTOR signaling pathway | Tissue | Species | PubMed Identifier |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gcg | unknown | PC-12 cell | Rattus norvegicus | 19463904 |
Insulin | RPS6KB1 | skeletal muscle cell | Homo sapiens | 25971373 |
Note: We direct each interaction from the molecule in the first pathway to the molecule in the second pathway. The direction of the interaction does not imply that the first molecule regulates the second molecule or that they directly interact. Hence, the interactions in this network may be indirect and may not indicate any mechanism.