[HTML][HTML] LAPTM4b recruits the LAT1-4F2hc Leu transporter to lysosomes and promotes mTORC1 activation

R Milkereit, A Persaud, L Vanoaica, A Guetg… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
R Milkereit, A Persaud, L Vanoaica, A Guetg, F Verrey, D Rotin
Nature communications, 2015nature.com
Mammalian target of rapamycin 1 (mTORC1), a master regulator of cellular growth, is
activated downstream of growth factors, energy signalling and intracellular essential amino
acids (EAAs) such as Leu. mTORC1 activation occurs at the lysosomal membrane, and
involves V-ATPase stimulation by intra-lysosomal EAA (inside-out activation), leading to
activation of the Ragulator, RagA/B-GTP and mTORC1 via Rheb-GTP. How Leu enters the
lysosomes is unknown. Here we identified the lysosomal protein LAPTM4b as a binding …
Abstract
Mammalian target of rapamycin 1 (mTORC1), a master regulator of cellular growth, is activated downstream of growth factors, energy signalling and intracellular essential amino acids (EAAs) such as Leu. mTORC1 activation occurs at the lysosomal membrane, and involves V-ATPase stimulation by intra-lysosomal EAA (inside-out activation), leading to activation of the Ragulator, RagA/B-GTP and mTORC1 via Rheb-GTP. How Leu enters the lysosomes is unknown. Here we identified the lysosomal protein LAPTM4b as a binding partner for the Leu transporter, LAT1-4F2hc (SLC7A5-SLAC3A2). We show that LAPTM4b recruits LAT1-4F2hc to lysosomes, leading to uptake of Leu into lysosomes, and is required for mTORC1 activation via V-ATPase following EAA or Leu stimulation. These results demonstrate a functional Leu transporter at the lysosome, and help explain the inside-out lysosomal activation of mTORC1 by Leu/EAA.
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