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TORC1 ensures membrane trafficking of Tat2 tryptophan permease via a novel transcriptional activator Vhr2 in budding yeast

Authors :
Rene G. Ott
Günther Daum
Naoki Koike
Katsue Daicho
Takashi Ushimaru
Source :
Cellular signalling. 68
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The target of rapamycin complex 1 (TORC1) protein kinase is activated by nutrients and controls nutrient uptake via the membrane trafficking of various nutrient permeases. However, its molecular mechanisms remain elusive. Cholesterol (ergosterol in yeast) in conjunction with sphingolipids forms tight-packing microdomains, "lipid rafts", which are critical for intracellular protein sorting. Here we show that a novel target of rapamycin (TOR)-interacting transcriptional activator Vhr2 is required for full expression of some ERG genes for ergosterol biogenesis and for proper sorting of the tryptophan permease Tat2 in budding yeast. Loss of Vhr2 caused sterol biogenesis disturbance and Tat2 missorting. TORC1 activity maintained VHR2 transcript and protein levels, and total sterol levels. Vhr2 was not involved in regulation of the TORC1-downstream protein kinase Npr1, which regulates Tat2 sorting. This study suggests that TORC1 regulates nutrient uptake via sterol biogenesis.

Details

ISSN :
18733913
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cellular signalling
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ee13f8c577a9ad168659cf7bc8318423