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Publication : Lysosomal recruitment of TSC2 is a universal response to cellular stress.

First Author  Demetriades C Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  10662 PubMed ID  26868506
Mgi Jnum  J:236273 Mgi Id  MGI:5805611
Doi  10.1038/ncomms10662 Citation  Demetriades C, et al. (2016) Lysosomal recruitment of TSC2 is a universal response to cellular stress. Nat Commun 7:10662
abstractText  mTORC1 promotes cell growth and is therefore inactivated upon unfavourable growth conditions. Signalling pathways downstream of most cellular stresses converge on TSC1/2, which serves as an integration point that inhibits mTORC1. The TSC1/2 complex was shown to translocate to lysosomes to inactivate mTORC1 in response to two stresses: amino-acid starvation and growth factor removal. Whether other stresses also regulate TSC2 localization is not known. How TSC2 localization responds to combinations of stresses and other stimuli is also unknown. We show that both amino acids and growth factors are required simultaneously to maintain TSC2 cytoplasmic; when one of the two is missing, TSC2 relocalizes to lysosomes. Furthermore, multiple different stresses that inhibit mTORC1 also drive TSC2 lysosomal accumulation. Our findings indicate that lysosomal recruitment of TSC2 is a universal response to stimuli that inactivate mTORC1, and that the presence of any single stress is sufficient to cause TSC2 lysosomal localization.
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