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  2. mTOR interacts with raptor to form a nutrient-sensitive complex that signals to the cell growth machinery

mTOR interacts with raptor to form a nutrient-sensitive complex that signals to the cell growth machinery

  • Cell. 2002 Jul 26;110(2):163-75. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(02)00808-5.
Do-Hyung Kim 1 D D Sarbassov Siraj M Ali Jessie E King Robert R Latek Hediye Erdjument-Bromage Paul Tempst David M Sabatini
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  • 1 Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Nine Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
Abstract

mTOR/RAFT1/FRAP is the target of the immunosuppressive drug rapamycin and the central component of a nutrient- and hormone-sensitive signaling pathway that regulates cell growth. We report that mTOR forms a stoichiometric complex with raptor, an evolutionarily conserved protein with at least two roles in the mTOR pathway. Raptor has a positive role in nutrient-stimulated signaling to the downstream effector S6K1, maintenance of cell size, and mTOR protein expression. The association of raptor with mTOR also negatively regulates the mTOR kinase activity. Conditions that repress the pathway, such as nutrient deprivation and mitochondrial uncoupling, stabilize the mTOR-raptor association and inhibit mTOR kinase activity. We propose that raptor is a missing component of the mTOR pathway that through its association with mTOR regulates cell size in response to nutrient levels.

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