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Catalog Antibody> | Antibodies used in this analysis were purchased from Cell Signaling or Genscript: mTOR—(Cell Signal #2983); p-mTORSer2448—(Cell Signal #2971); p-AKTSer473—(Cell Signal #9270); p-PDK1Ser241—(Cell Signal #3438P); nonp-PTEN—(Cell Signal #7960); p-TSC2Thr1462—(Cell Signal #3617); p-PRAS40Thr246 (Cell Signal #13,175); GβL— (Cell Signal #3274); p-p70 S6KThr389 (GenScript #A00527); eIF4ESer209—(Cell Signal #9741); p-S6Ser235—(GenScript #A00315-100); p-4E-BP1Thr37/46—(GenScript #A00328- 100). | Get A Quote |
The red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans), has developed remarkable adaptive mechanisms for coping with decreased oxygen availability during winter when lakes and ponds become covered with ice. Strategies for enduring anoxia tolerance include an increase in fermentable fuel reserves to support anaerobic glycolysis, the buffering of end products to minimize acidosis, altered expression in crucial survival genes, and strong metabolic rate suppression to minimize ATP-expensive metabolic processes such as protein synthesis. The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is at the center of the insulin-signaling pathway that regulates protein translation. The present study analyzed the responses of t... More