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Interaction of TOR and PKA Signaling in S. cerevisiae
Biomolecules · 2022 · ▲ 48 citations
Abstract
TOR and PKA signaling are the major growth-regulatory nutrient-sensing pathways in S. cerevisiae. A number of experimental findings demonstrated a close relationship between these pathways: Both are responsive to glucose availability. Both regulate ribosome production on the transcriptional level and repress autophagy(definition) and the cellular stress response. Sch9, a major downstream effector of TORC1 presumably shares its kinase consensus motif with PKA, and genetic rescue and synthetic defects between PKA and Sch9 have been known for a long time. Further, studies in the first decade of this century have suggested direct regulation of PKA by TORC1. Nonetheless, the contribution of a potential direct cross-talk vs. potential sharing of targets between the pathways has still not been completely resolved. What is more, other findings have in contrast highlighted an antagonistic relationship between the two pathways. In this review, I explore the association between TOR and PKA signaling, mainly by focusing on proteins that are commonly referred to as shared TOR and PKA targets. Most of these proteins are transcription factors which to a large part explain the major transcriptional responses elicited by TOR and PKA upon nutrient shifts. I examine the evidence that these proteins are indeed direct targets of both pathways and which aspects of their regulation are targeted by TOR and PKA. I further explore if they are phosphorylated on shared sites by PKA and Sch9 or when experimental findings point towards regulation via the PP2ASit4/PP2A branch downstream of TORC1. Finally, I critically review data suggesting direct cross-talk between the pathways and its potential mechanism.
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Plank, M. (2022). Interaction of TOR and PKA Signaling in S. cerevisiae. <em>Biomolecules</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12020210
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Plank M. Interaction of TOR and PKA Signaling in S. cerevisiae. Biomolecules. 2022. doi:10.3390/biom12020210.
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@article{michael2022Intera,
title = {Interaction of TOR and PKA Signaling in S. cerevisiae},
author = {Michael Plank},
journal = {Biomolecules},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/biom12020210},
}
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