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      Rag GTPases mediate amino acid–dependent recruitment of TFEB and MITF to lysosomes

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          Active Rag GTPases are required for recruitment of TFEB to lysosomes and its phosphorylation by mTORC1, inhibiting its function under nutrient-rich conditions.

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          The mTORC1 complex supports cell growth and proliferation in response to energy levels, growth factors, and nutrients. The Rag guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) activate mTORC1 in response to amino acids by promoting its redistribution to lysosomes. In this paper, we identify a novel role for Rags in controlling activation of transcription factor EB (TFEB), a master regulator of autophagic and lysosomal gene expression. Interaction of TFEB with active Rag heterodimers promoted recruitment of TFEB to lysosomes, leading to mTORC1-dependent phosphorylation and inhibition of TFEB. The interaction of TFEB with Rags required the first 30 residues of TFEB and the switch regions of the Rags G domain. Depletion or inactivation of Rags prevented recruitment of TFEB to lysosomes, whereas expression of active Rags induced association of TFEB with lysosomal membranes. Finally, Rag GTPases bound and regulated activation of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor, suggesting a broader role for Rags in the control of gene expression. Our work provides new insight into the molecular mechanisms that link nutrient availability and TFEB localization and activation.

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          Journal
          J Cell Biol
          J. Cell Biol
          jcb
          The Journal of Cell Biology
          The Rockefeller University Press
          0021-9525
          1540-8140
          18 February 2013
          : 200
          : 4
          : 475-491
          Affiliations
          Laboratory of Cell Biology, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892
          Author notes
          Correspondence to Rosa Puertollano: puertolr@ 123456mail.nih.gov
          Article
          201209135
          10.1083/jcb.201209135
          3575543
          23401004
          261a4eac-27ea-42da-9b02-f9a54a5dc9c8
          Copyright @ 2013

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          : 25 September 2012
          : 23 January 2013
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          Cell biology
          Cell biology

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