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Autophagy - yeast
Autophagy is a non-selective and bulk intracellular degradation system of eukaryotic cells and is highly conserved from yeast to human. In this process, the double-membrane vesicle, known as autophagosome, is formed and sequesters organelles or portions of cytosol. The autophagosome...
Proteins Genes PubMed
Meiosis - yeast
During meiosis, a single round of DNA replication is followed by two rounds of chromosome segregation, called meiosis I and meiosis II. At meiosis I, one pair of sister chromatids recombines with, then segregates from, its homologous pair, while the sister chromatids segregate from...
Proteins Genes Compounds PubMed
Proteins PubMed
Glucose Repression
Glucose repression is a widespread phenomenon in microorganisms, whereby cells grown on glucose repress the expression of a large number of genes that are required for the metabolism of alternate carbon sources. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, glucose repression affects the...
Proteins Compounds PubMed
AMPK inhibits chREBP transcriptional activation activity
computationally inferred pathway (not manually curated)
Proteins Compounds
Import of palmitoyl-CoA into the mitochondrial matrix
Energy dependent regulation of mTOR by LKB1-AMPK
Integration of energy metabolism
mTOR signalling
Fatty acid, triacylglycerol, and ketone body metabolism
Metabolism of lipids and lipoproteins
Metabolism
PKB-mediated events
PI3K Cascade
Signal Transduction
IRS-mediated signalling
Signaling by Insulin receptor
IRS-related events triggered by IGF1R
Insulin receptor signalling cascade
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