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Query: EC:2.7.11.10 (
IKK
)
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While best known for its role in the innate immune system, the
TANK-binding kinase 1
(
TBK1
) is now known to play a role in modulating cellular growth and autophagy. One of the major ways that
TBK1
accomplishes this task is by modulating the mechanistic Target of
Rapamycin
(mTOR), a master regulator that when activated promotes cell growth and inhibits autophagy. However, whether
TBK1
promotes or inhibits mTOR activity is highly cell type and context dependent. To further understand the mechanism whereby
TBK1
regulates mTOR, we tested the hypothesis that
TBK1
phosphorylates a key component of the mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1), Raptor. Using kinase assays coupled with mass spectrometry, we mapped the position of the
TBK1
dependent phosphorylation sites on Raptor in vitro. Among the sites identified in vitro, we found that
TBK1
promotes Raptor Ser877 phosphorylation in cells both basally and in response to pathogen-associated molecules known to induce
TBK1
activity. The levels of Raptor Ser877 phosphorylation were inversely correlated with the levels of mTOR activity. Expression of a mutant Raptor that could not be phosphorylated at Ser877 led to an increase in mTORC1 activity. We conclude that
TBK1
limits mTORC1 activity by promoting Raptor Ser877 phosphorylation.
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PMID:TBK1 Limits mTORC1 by Promoting Phosphorylation of Raptor Ser877. 3153 Aug 66