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Cytosolic pH regulates cell growth through distinct gtpases, Arf1 and Gtr1, to promote ras/PKA and TORC1 activity

  • Reinhard Dechant
  • , Shady Saad
  • , Alfredo J. Ibáñez
  • , Matthias Peter
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
  • Competence Center for Systems Physiology and Metabolic Diseases
  • Life Science Zurich

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Abstract

Regulation of cell growth by nutrients is governed by highly conserved signaling pathways, yet mechanisms of nutrient sensing are still poorly understood. In yeast, glucose activates both the Ras/PKA pathway and TORC1, which coordinately regulate growth through enhancing translation and ribosome biogenesis and suppressing autophagy. Here, we show that cytosolic pH acts as a cellular signal to activate Ras and TORC1 in response to glucose availability. We demonstrate that cytosolic pH is sensitive to the quality and quantity of the available carbon source (C-source). Interestingly, Ras/PKA and TORC1 are both activated through the vacuolar ATPase (V-ATPase), which was previously identified as a sensor for cytosolic pH in vivo. V-ATPase interacts with two distinct GTPases, Arf1 and Gtr1, which are required for Ras and TORC1 activation, respectively. Together, these data provide a molecular mechanism for how cytosolic pH links C-source availability to the activity of signaling networks promoting cell growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)409-421
Number of pages13
JournalMolecular Cell
Volume55
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Aug 2014
Externally publishedYes

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