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- | ''' FRB domain''' of '''mTOR''' (or '''2NPU''') is responsible for the binding of the inhibitory cyclic macrolide '''Rapamycin''' | + | |
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+ | mTOR is highly conserved across all eukaryotes, with 40–60% amino-acid sequence identity. | ||
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+ | mTOR contains a number of distinct functional domains including up to''' The FRB domain''' of '''mTOR''' (or '''2NPU''') which is responsible for the binding of the inhibitory cyclic macrolide '''Rapamycin''' |
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FRB Domain
mTOR is highly conserved across all eukaryotes, with 40–60% amino-acid sequence identity.
mTOR contains a number of distinct functional domains including up to The FRB domain of mTOR (or 2NPU) which is responsible for the binding of the inhibitory cyclic macrolide Rapamycin