Summary
Name | Glutaminolysis |
Primary ID | SIGNOR-PH119 |
Type | phenotype |
Description | Glutaminolysis (glutamine + -lysis) is a series of biochemical reactions by which the amino acid glutamine is lysed to glutamate, aspartate, CO2, pyruvate, lactate, alanine and citrate. (Wikipedia) |
Relations | 5 |
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Regulator | Mechanism | target | score ℹ | |
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+ | leucine | up-regulates activity | Glutaminolysis | 0.7 |
Publications: | 1 | Organism: | Homo Sapiens | |
+ | Glutaminolysis | up-regulates activity | mTORC1 | 0.7 |
Publications: | 1 | Organism: | Homo Sapiens | |
+ | glutamine | up-regulates activity | Glutaminolysis | 0.7 |
Publications: | 1 | Organism: | Homo Sapiens | |
+ | L-glutamine zwitterion | up-regulates activity | Glutaminolysis | 0.7 |
Publications: | 1 | Organism: | Homo Sapiens | |
+ | GLS | up-regulates activity | Glutaminolysis | 0.7 |
Publications: | 1 | Organism: | Homo Sapiens | |