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1. Lysosomal cystine mobilization shapes the response of TORC1 and tissue growth to fasting.

2. New High-Throughput Screening Identifies Compounds That Reduce Viability Specifically in Liver Cancer Cells That Express High Levels of SALL4 by Inhibiting Oxidative Phosphorylation.

3. Mutations in the SWI/SNF complex induce a targetable dependence on oxidative phosphorylation in lung cancer.

4. The TORC1-Regulated CPA Complex Rewires an RNA Processing Network to Drive Autophagy and Metabolic Reprogramming.

5. TOX Regulates Growth, DNA Repair, and Genomic Instability in T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

6. PGC-1α mediates mitochondrial biogenesis and oxidative phosphorylation in cancer cells to promote metastasis.

7. ZBTB7A acts as a tumor suppressor through the transcriptional repression of glycolysis.

8. DAF-16 employs the chromatin remodeller SWI/SNF to promote stress resistance and longevity.

9. Loss of RBF1 changes glutamine catabolism.

10. Stress from Nucleotide Depletion Activates the Transcriptional Regulator HEXIM1 to Suppress Melanoma

11. Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein Regulates the Expression and Metabolic Functions of Wild-Type and Oncogenic IDH1.

12. The transcription factor ERG increases expression of neurotransmitter receptors on prostate cancer cells.

13. The Role of the Transcription Factor SIM2 in Prostate Cancer.

14. Essential role for the prolyl isomerase Pin1 in Toll-like receptor signaling and type I interferon-mediated immunity.

15. Intercellular Transfer of Proteins as Identified by Stable Isotope Labeling of Amino Acids in Cell Culture.

16. The mTORC1-mediated activation of ATF4 promotes protein and glutathione synthesis downstream of growth signals.

17. The Circadian Protein BMAL1 Regulates Translation in Response to S6K1-Mediated Phosphorylation.

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