TOR complex 1 regulates the yeast plasma membrane proton pump and pH and potassium homeostasis.
FEBS Lett
; 591(13): 1993-2002, 2017 07.
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We have identified in yeast a connection between two master regulators of cell growth: a biochemical connection involving the TORC1 protein kinase (which activates protein synthesis, nutrient uptake, and anabolism) and a biophysical connection involving the plasma membrane proton-pumping H+ -ATPase Pma1 (which drives nutrient and K+ uptake and regulates pH homeostasis). Raising the temperature to nonpermissive values in a TOR thermosensitive mutant decreases Pma1 activity. Rapamycin, a TORC1 inhibitor, inhibits Pma1 dependent on its receptor Fpr1 and on the protein phosphatase Sit4, a TORC1 effector. Mutation of either Sit4 or Tco89, a nonessential subunit of TORC1, decreases proton efflux, K+ uptake, intracellular pH, cell growth, and tolerance to weak organic acids. Tco89 does not affect Pma1 activity but activates K+ transport.
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Potasio
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Membrana Celular
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Bombas de Protones
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Complejos Multiproteicos
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Serina-Treonina Quinasas TOR
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Homeostasis
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FEBS Lett
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2017
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