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UCHL1 activates mTORC1. 3 / 3
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eidos
"Overall , these results suggest that UCHL1 elicits a negative effect on mTORC1 and a positive effect on mTORC2 activity in slow twitch skeletal muscle ."

eidos
"Of note , in vivo , UCHL1 deletion does not lead to a significant and constitutive activation of mTORC1 at rest , but enhances the mTORC1 activity in response to insulin stimulation ."

reach
"Meanwhile, UCHL1 skmKO enhanced mTORC1 activity and reduced mTORC2 activity in soleus but not in EDL."