Amino acid-dependent control of mTORC1 signaling: A variety of regulatory modes

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The mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) is an essential regulator of cell growth and metabolism through the modulation of protein and lipid synthesis, lysosome biogenesis, and autophagy. The activity of mTORC1 is dynamically regulated by several environmental cues, including amino acid availability, growth factors, energy levels, and stresses, to coordinate cellular status with environmental conditions. Dysregulation of mTORC1 activity is closely associated with various diseases, including diabetes, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders. The discovery of Rag GTPases has greatly expanded our understanding of the regulation of mTORC1 activity by amino acids, especially leucine and arginine. In addition to Rag GTPases, other factors that also contribute to the modulation of mTORC1 activity have been identified. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms of regulation of mTORC1 activity by particular amino acids.

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Takahara, T., Amemiya, Y., Sugiyama, R., Maki, M., & Shibata, H. (2020, August 17). Amino acid-dependent control of mTORC1 signaling: A variety of regulatory modes. Journal of Biomedical Science. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12929-020-00679-2

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