Does aminoacidemia without resistance training lead to a "quicker" turn-over time for certain proteins in muscle cells?

AA-emia leads to MPS. However, if there is no RT it seems not logical that more AA enter a muscle. So could it happen that MPS is increased because some proteins that should be replaced are constructed earlier? Can the turn-over time be decreased in function of over excess of amino acids? This would ofcourse affect also muscle protein breakdown....

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