1. Yeast Ataxin-2 Forms an Intracellular Condensate Required for the Inhibition of TORC1 Signaling during Respiratory Growth
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Chien Hsiang Hsu, N. Ezgi Wood, Yu San Yang, Benjamin M. Sutter, Xi Wu, Yun Wang, Benjamin P. Tu, Andrew Lemoff, Matthias Heinemann, Masato Kato, Athanasios Litsios, Hamid Mirzaei, and Molecular Systems Biology
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gel ,autophagy ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins ,DOMAINS ,polymer ,CELL-FREE FORMATION ,P-BODIES ,TORC1 signaling ,POLYGLUTAMINE EXPANSIONS ,PROTEIN ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,Mitochondrion ,Biology ,Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Stress granule ,Methionine ,low-complexity sequence ,Protein Domains ,P-bodies ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Phosphorylation ,030304 developmental biology ,Ataxin-2 ,LIFE-SPAN ,Sirolimus ,0303 health sciences ,COMPLEX ,Autophagy ,GRANULES ,RNA ,Pbp1 ,Cell biology ,TORC1 ,mitochondria ,Ataxin ,cross-beta ,Mutagenesis, Site-Directed ,phase separation ,Carrier Proteins ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Intracellular ,respiration ,Protein Binding ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Yeast ataxin-2, also known as Pbp1 (polyA binding protein-binding protein 1), is an intrinsically disordered protein implicated in stress granule formation, RNA biology, and neurodegenerative disease. To understand the endogenous function of this protein, we identify Pbp1 as a dedicated regulator of TORC1 signaling and autophagy under conditions that require mitochondrial respiration. Pbp1 binds to TORC1 specifically during respiratory growth, but utilizes an additional methionine-rich, low complexity (LC) region to inhibit TORC1. This LC region causes phase separation, forms reversible fibrils, and enables self-association into assemblies required for TORC1 inhibition. Mutants that weaken phase separation in vitro exhibit reduced capacity to inhibit TORC1 and induce autophagy. Loss of Pbp1 leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and reduced fitness during nutritional stress. Thus, Pbp1 forms a condensate in response to respiratory status to regulate TORC1 signaling.
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- 2019