In response to amino acid supply,mTORC1, a master regulator of cell growth, is recruited to the lysosome and activated by the small GTPase Rheb. However, the intracellular localization of Rheb is controversial. In this study, we showed that a significant portion of Rheb is localized on the Golgi but not on the lysosome. GFP-Rheb could activate mTORC1, even when forced to exclusively localize to the Golgi. Likewise, artificial recruitment of mTORC1 to the Golgi allowed its activation. Accordingly, the Golgi was in contact with the lysosome at an newly discovered area of the cell that we term the Golgi-lysosome contact site (GLCS). The number of GLCSs increased in response to amino acid supply, whereas GLCS perturbation suppressed mTORC1 activation. These results suggest that inter-organelle communication between the Golgi and lysosome is important for mTORC1 regulation and the Golgi-localized Rheb may activate mTORC1 at GLCSs.
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Hao, F., Kondo, K., Itoh, T., Ikari, S., Nada, S., Okada, M., & Noda, T. (2018). Rheb localized on the Golgi membrane activates lysosomelocalized mTORC1 at the Golgi-lysosome contact site. Journal of Cell Science, 131(3). https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.208017
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