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Leucine retention in lysosomes is regulated by starvation

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2114912119

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lysosome; leucine; mTOR

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  1. NIH [RO1GM111350, R01CA201318, P30CA008748]

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This study uncovers the lysosomal retention of leucine under starvation conditions and reveals that stored leucine is utilized in protein synthesis, which is regulated by specific proteins.
Cells acquire essential nutrients from the environment and utilize adaptive mechanisms to survive when nutrients are scarce. How nutrients are trafficked and compartmentalized within cells and whether they are stored in response to stress remain poorly understood. Here, we investigate amino acid trafficking and uncover evidence for the lysosomal transit of numerous essential amino acids. We find that starvation induces the lysosomal retention of leucine in a manner requiring RAG-GTPases and the lysosomal protein complex Ragulator, but that this process occurs independently of mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 activity. We further find that stored leucine is utilized in protein synthesis and that inhibition of protein synthesis releases lysosomal stores. These findings identify a regulated starvation response that involves the lysosomal storage of leucine.

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