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, differentiation, survival, metabolism, and immunity ( Adams 2001 , Manning et al. 2002 ). Protein kinases regulate the biological activity of other proteins by transferring a γ-phosphate group from an ATP molecule to a specific serine/threonine residue or a
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Introduction The brain plays an essential role in coordinating feeding behavior and systemic glucose metabolism. For example, the brain determines the timing, composition, and quantity of nutrients that are consumed. On the other hand, it
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Introduction Both energetic supply and demand fluctuate as a function of time-of-day, concomitant with daily sleep–wake and fasting–feeding cycles. It is therefore not surprising that marked diurnal variations in metabolism are observed at multiple
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relationship between p53, metabolism and metabolic diseases has become a new focal point for p53 researchers ( Sano et al . 2007 , Vousden & Ryan 2009 , Berkers et al . 2013 ). This review will cover the role of p53 in metabolism, with focus on its role in
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Introduction In mammals, the close link between energy metabolism and reproduction has been well explained ( Schneider 2004 ). Due to the high energy consumption of reproduction, it is strictly regulated by energy metabolism factors ( Manfredi
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is not surprising that the PKA-axis plays a central role in metabolism and energy balance. Dynamic regulation of the PKA system Molecular genetic techniques have enabled the generation of mouse models to investigate the specificity and
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et al. 1999 ). Because adiponectin is a crucial factor in the regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism, inflammation, and oxidative stress, reduced adiponectin levels play a causal role in the development of insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome
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Physiological role of the gut microbiota Nutrient metabolism and absorption Degradation of indigestible polysaccharides Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are metabolites generated from the fermentation of insoluble dietary fiber and