Date published: 2025-10-14

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AARSD1 Activators

Insulin, a master regulator of metabolism, and IGF-1, a growth factor, stand at the forefront of this modulation, enhancing the protein synthesis machinery that necessitates the alanyl-tRNA synthetase activity of AARSD1. Leucine, a mere amino acid, serves as more than just a building block; it is a key to the mTOR pathway, amplifying the demand for AARSD1's role in translation. Intriguingly, rapamycin, an inhibitor by nature, can paradoxically trigger a feedback loop that ultimately affects protein synthesis, implicating AARSD1 in its wake.

The influence extends to molecules renowned for their roles beyond metabolism. Cyclosporin A, while known as an immunosuppressant, may also enhance protein synthesis and thus AARSD1 activity. 1,1-Dimethylbiguanide, Hydrochloride and puerarin activate AMPK, a guardian of cellular energy, which in turn can have ramifications on protein synthesis, aligning with the function of AARSD1. Resveratrol and EGCG, with their polyphenolic structures, engage with signaling pathways, nudging the translation process that relies on AARSD1. Curcumin weaves its way through multiple pathways, its effect potentially spilling over to influence AARSD1 activity. Spermidine, a polyamine, extends its reach to autophagy, thereby influencing the renewal of cellular components, which could heighten the need for AARSD1's enzymatic action.

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