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Query: UNIPROT:P42345 (
mTOR
)
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Sphingomyelin (SM) is required for cells to proliferate, but the reason is not fully understood. In order to asses this question, we employed a cell line, ZS, which lacks both
SMS1
and
SMS2
, isolated from mouse embryonic fibroblasts in
SMS1
and 2 double knockout mouse, and
SMS1
or
SMS2
re-expressing cells, ZS/
SMS1
or ZS/
SMS2
, respectively. We investigated regulation of SM in activating the
mammalian target of rapamycin
(
mTOR
) signal induced by essential amino acids (EAA), using these cells. EAA-stimulated
mTOR
signal was more activated in ZS/
SMS1
and ZS/
SMS2
cells than in controls. Treatment with methyl-b-cyclodextrin dramatically inhibited the activation. Interestingly, we found that the expression of CD98, LAT-1 and ASCT-2, amino acid transporters concerned with
mTOR
activation, was down-regulated in ZS cells. Transporters localized in microdomains and formed a functional complex. Our results indicate that SM affect proliferation through the transport of amino acids via SM-enriched microdomains.
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PMID:Sphingomyelin in microdomains of the plasma membrane regulates amino acid-stimulated mTOR signal activation. 2936 36