The Tscl-Tsc2 complex influences neuronal polarity by modulating TORC1 activity and SAD levels

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Abstract

Neuronal function depends on the specification of neuronal processes as axons or dendrites. In this issue of Genes & Development Choi and colleagues (pp. 2485-2495) show that without Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 1 (Tsc1) or Tsc2, molecules linked to the autosomal dominant disease tuberous sclerosis, an increase in the activity of the translational regulator Target of Rapamycin 1 (TORC1) causes neurons to have multiple axons and the translation of SAD kinase increases as well. Thus, in addition to the kinase LKB1, the Tsc1-Tsc2 complex, acting through TORC1, also modulates SAD to regulate axon formation. © 2008 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Wildonger, J., Jan, L. Y., & Jan, Y. N. (2008, September 15). The Tscl-Tsc2 complex influences neuronal polarity by modulating TORC1 activity and SAD levels. Genes and Development. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1724108

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