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C9orf72 binds SMCR8, localizes to lysosomes, and regulates mTORC1 signaling

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 27, Issue 20, Pages 3040-3051

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E16-01-0003

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  1. National Institutes of Health [GM105718, AG047270, T32GM007223, F31GM119249]
  2. Consortium for Frontotemporal Dementia Research
  3. Ellison Medical Foundation
  4. Shared Instrument Grant [1-S10-RR-026526-01]
  5. Yale University Program in Cellular Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration and Repair Imaging Facility

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Hexanucleotide expansion in an intron of the C9orf72 gene causes amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. However, beyond bioinformatics predictions that suggested structural similarity to folliculin, the Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome tumor suppressor, little is known about the normal functions of the C9orf72 protein. To address this problem, we used genome-editing strategies to investigate C9orf72 interactions, subcellular localization, and knockout (KO) phenotypes. We found that C9orf72 robustly interacts with SMCR8 (a protein of previously unknown function). We also observed that C9orf72 localizes to lysosomes and that such localization is negatively regulated by amino acid availability. Analysis of C9orf72 KO, SMCR8 KO, and double-KO cell lines revealed phenotypes that are consistent with a function for C9orf72 at lysosomes. These include abnormally swollen lysosomes in the absence of C9orf72 and impaired responses of mTORC1 signaling to changes in amino acid availability (a lysosome-dependent process) after depletion of either C9orf72 or SMCR8. Collectively these results identify strong physical and functional interactions between C9orf72 and SMCR8 and support a lysosomal site of action for this protein complex.

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