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Tracy G. Anthony
Researcher at Rutgers University
Publications - 110
Citations - 8054
Tracy G. Anthony is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leucine & Skeletal muscle. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 93 publications receiving 6985 citations. Previous affiliations of Tracy G. Anthony include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & Pennsylvania State University.
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Coping with stress: eIF2 kinases and translational control
TL;DR: While many of the genes induced by eIF2 phosphorylation are shared between different environmental stresses, eIF1 kinases function in conjunction with other stress-response pathways, such as those regulated by mitogen-activated protein kinases, to elicit gene expression programmes that are tailored for the specific stress condition.
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Leucine Stimulates Translation Initiation in Skeletal Muscle of Postabsorptive Rats via a Rapamycin-Sensitive Pathway
Joshua C. Anthony,Fumiaki Yoshizawa,Tracy G. Anthony,Thomas C. Vary,Leonard S. Jefferson,Scot R. Kimball +5 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated for the first time that leucine-dependent stimulation of translation initiation in vivo occurs via a rapamycin-sensitive pathway and is unique among the branched-chain amino acids in its ability to stimulate protein synthesis in skeletal muscle of food-deprived rats.
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Orally Administered Leucine Stimulates Protein Synthesis in Skeletal Muscle of Postabsorptive Rats in Association with Increased eIF4F Formation
TL;DR: It is suggested that leucine stimulates protein synthesis in skeletal muscle by enhancing eIF4F formation independently of increases in serum insulin.
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Signaling Pathways Involved in Translational Control of Protein Synthesis in Skeletal Muscle by Leucine
TL;DR: The results suggest that leucine upregulates protein synthesis in skeletal muscle by enhancing both the activity and synthesis of proteins involved in mRNA translation.
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Uncharged tRNA and sensing of amino acid deficiency in mammalian piriform cortex
Shuzhen Hao,James W. Sharp,Catherine Ross-Inta,Brent J. McDaniel,Tracy G. Anthony,Ronald C. Wek,Douglas R. Cavener,Barbara C. McGrath,John B. Rudell,Thomas J. Koehnle,Dorothy W. Gietzen +10 more
TL;DR: A basic mechanism of nutritional stress management functions in mammalian brain to guide food selection for survival.