Amino acid-induced translation of TOP mRNAs is fully dependent on phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-mediated signaling, is partially inhibited by rapamycin, and is independent of S6K1 and rpS6 phosphorylation

H. Tang, E. Hornstein, M. Stolovich, G. Levy, M. Livingstone, D. Templeton, J. Avruch, O. Meyuhas*

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