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The yeast H+-ATPase Pma1 promotes Rag/Gtr-dependent TORC1 activation in response to H+-coupled nutrient uptake
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The yeast Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 (TORC1) plays a central role in controlling growth. How amino acids and other nutrients stimulate its activity via the Rag/Gtr GTPases remains poorly understood. We here report that the signal triggering Rag/Gtr-dependent TORC1 activation upon amino-acid uptake is the coupled H<sup>+</sup> influx catalyzed by amino-acid/H<sup>+</sup> symporters. H<sup>+</sup>-dependent uptake of other nutrients, ionophore-mediated H<sup>+</sup> diffusion, and inhibition of the vacuolar V-ATPase also activate TORC1. As the increase in cytosolic H<sup>+</sup> elicited by these processes stimulates the compensating H<sup>+</sup>-export activity of the plasma membrane H<sup>+</sup>-ATPase (Pma1), we have examined whether this major ATP-consuming enzyme might be involved in TORC1 control. We find that when the endogenous Pma1 is replaced with a plant H<sup>+</sup>-ATPase, H<sup>+</sup> influx or increase fails to activate TORC1. Our results show that H<sup>+</sup> influx coupled to nutrient uptake stimulates TORC1 activity and that Pma1 is a key actor in this mechanism.
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