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Query: UNIPROT:P42345 (
mTOR
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
The existence of a nutrient sensitive "autocatakinetic" regulator of embryonic tissue growth has been hypothesised since the early 20th century, beginning with pioneering work on the determinants of foetal size by the Australian physiologist, Thorburn
Brailsford
-Robertson. We now know that the
mammalian target of rapamycin
complexes (mTORC1 and 2) perform this essential function in all eukaryotic tissues by balancing nutrient and energy supply during the first stages of embryonic cleavage, the formation of embryonic stem cell layers and niches, the highly specified programmes of tissue growth during organogenesis and, at birth, paving the way for the first few breaths of life. This review provides a synopsis of the role of the
mTOR
complexes in each of these events, culminating in an analysis of lung branching morphogenesis as a way of demonstrating the central role
mTOR
in defining organ structural complexity. We conclude that the
mTOR
complexes satisfy the key requirements of a nutrient sensitive growth controller and can therefore be considered as
Brailsford
-Robertson's autocatakinetic centre that drives tissue growth programmes during foetal development.
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PMID:mTOR signalling, embryogenesis and the control of lung development. 2528 69