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Publication : Phosphatidic acid drives mTORC1 lysosomal translocation in the absence of amino acids.

First Author  Frias MA Year  2020
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  295
Issue  1 Pages  263-274
PubMed ID  31767684 Mgi Jnum  J:284958
Mgi Id  MGI:6384964 Doi  10.1074/jbc.RA119.010892
Citation  Frias MA, et al. (2020) Phosphatidic acid drives mTORC1 lysosomal translocation in the absence of amino acids. J Biol Chem 295(1):263-274
abstractText  Mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) promotes cell growth and proliferation in response to nutrients and growth factors. Amino acids induce lysosomal translocation of mTORC1 via the Rag GTPases. Growth factors activate Ras homolog enriched in brain (Rheb), which in turn activates mTORC1 at the lysosome. Amino acids and growth factors also induce the phospholipase D (PLD)-phosphatidic acid (PA) pathway, required for mTORC1 signaling through mechanisms that are not fully understood. Here, using human and murine cell lines, along with immunofluorescence, confocal microscopy, endocytosis, PLD activity, and cell viability assays, we show that exogenously supplied PA vesicles deliver mTORC1 to the lysosome in the absence of amino acids, Rag GTPases, growth factors, and Rheb. Of note, pharmacological or genetic inhibition of endogenous PLD prevented mTORC1 lysosomal translocation. We observed that precancerous cells with constitutive Rheb activation through loss of tuberous sclerosis complex subunit 2 (TSC2) exploit the PLD-PA pathway and thereby sustain mTORC1 activation at the lysosome in the absence of amino acids. Our findings indicate that sequential inputs from amino acids and growth factors trigger PA production required for mTORC1 translocation and activation at the lysosome.
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