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Hexokinase-II Positively Regulates Glucose Starvation-Induced Autophagy through TORC1 Inhibition

Authors :
Shigeki Miyamoto
Valerie P. Tan-Sah
Eric Y. Ding
David J. Roberts
Jeffery M. Smith
Source :
Molecular cell, vol 53, iss 4
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Hexokinase-II (HK-II) catalyzes the first step of glycolysis and also functions as a protective molecule; however, its role in protective autophagy has not been determined. Results showed that inhibition of HK-II diminished, while overexpression of HK-II potentiated, autophagy induced by glucose deprivation in cardiomyocyte and noncardiomyocyte cells. Immunoprecipitation studies revealed that HK-II binds to and inhibits the autophagy suppressor, mTOR complex 1 (TORC1), and that this binding was increased by glucose deprivation. The TOS motif, a scaffold sequence responsible for binding TORC1 substrates, is present in HK-II, and mutating it blocked its ability to bind to TORC1 and regulate protective autophagy. The transition from glycolysis to autophagy appears to be regulated by a decrease in glucose-6 phosphate. We suggest that HK-II binds TORC1 as a decoy substrate and provides a previously unrecognized mechanism for switching cells from a metabolic economy, based on plentiful energy, to one of conservation, under starvation.

Details

ISSN :
10972765
Volume :
53
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8430011e5b798b2b5b268b330592271b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2013.12.019