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Very large Serine/Threonine kinases and the molecular Target of Rapamycin, a naturally occurring secondary metabolite, TOR proteins function within multiprotein complexes to couple cell growth and stress responses to environmental and developmental cues. [Pg.1213]

Secondary metabolites are not only mono- but usually multifunctional. In many cases, even a single alkaloid can exhibit more than one biological function. During evolution, the constitution of alkaloids (that are costly to produce) has been modulated so that they usually contain more than one active functional group, allowing them to interact with several molecular targets and usually more than one group of enemies [3,18,19,21-24]. Many plants employ secondary metabolites (rarely alka-... [Pg.4]

Fig. 1.4 Molecular targets for secondary metabolites, especially alkaloids, (a) Targets in bacterial cells, (b) targets in animal cells. Fig. 1.4 Molecular targets for secondary metabolites, especially alkaloids, (a) Targets in bacterial cells, (b) targets in animal cells.

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