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Phosphorylated Rho-GDP directly activates mTORC2 kinase towards AKT through dimerization with Ras-GTP to regulate cell migration.


ABSTRACT: mTORC2 plays critical roles in metabolism, cell survival and actin cytoskeletal dynamics through the phosphorylation of AKT. Despite its importance to biology and medicine, it is unclear how mTORC2-mediated AKT phosphorylation is controlled. Here, we identify an unforeseen principle by which a GDP-bound form of the conserved small G protein Rho GTPase directly activates mTORC2 in AKT phosphorylation in social amoebae (Dictyostelium discoideum) cells. Using biochemical reconstitution with purified proteins, we demonstrate that Rho-GDP promotes AKT phosphorylation by assembling a supercomplex with Ras-GTP and mTORC2. This supercomplex formation is controlled by the chemoattractant-induced phosphorylation of Rho-GDP at S192 by GSK-3. Furthermore, Rho-GDP rescues defects in both mTORC2-mediated AKT phosphorylation and directed cell migration in Rho-null cells in a manner dependent on phosphorylation of S192. Thus, in contrast to the prevailing view that the GDP-bound forms of G proteins are inactive, our study reveals that mTORC2-AKT signalling is activated by Rho-GDP.

SUBMITTER: Senoo H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6650273 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phosphorylated Rho-GDP directly activates mTORC2 kinase towards AKT through dimerization with Ras-GTP to regulate cell migration.

Senoo Hiroshi H   Kamimura Yoichiro Y   Kimura Reona R   Nakajima Akihiko A   Sawai Satoshi S   Sesaki Hiromi H   Iijima Miho M  

Nature cell biology 20190701 7


mTORC2 plays critical roles in metabolism, cell survival and actin cytoskeletal dynamics through the phosphorylation of AKT. Despite its importance to biology and medicine, it is unclear how mTORC2-mediated AKT phosphorylation is controlled. Here, we identify an unforeseen principle by which a GDP-bound form of the conserved small G protein Rho GTPase directly activates mTORC2 in AKT phosphorylation in social amoebae (Dictyostelium discoideum) cells. Using biochemical reconstitution with purifie  ...[more]

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