Literature DB >> 24360963

Chemical genetics of rapamycin-insensitive TORC2 in S. cerevisiae.

Joseph I Kliegman1, Dorothea Fiedler2, Colm J Ryan3, Yi-Fan Xu2, Xiao-Yang Su2, David Thomas2, Max C Caccese1, Ada Cheng4, Michael Shales4, Joshua D Rabinowitz2, Nevan J Krogan5, Kevan M Shokat6.   

Abstract

Current approaches for identifying synergistic targets use cell culture models to see if the combined effect of clinically available drugs is better than predicted by their individual efficacy. New techniques are needed to systematically and rationally identify targets and pathways that may be synergistic targets. Here, we created a tool to screen and identify molecular targets that may synergize with new inhibitors of target of rapamycin (TOR), a conserved protein that is a major integrator of cell proliferation signals in the nutrient-signaling pathway. Although clinical results from TOR complex 1 (TORC1)-specific inhibition using rapamycin analogs have been disappointing, trials using inhibitors that also target TORC2 have been promising. To understand this increased therapeutic efficacy and to discover secondary targets for combination therapy, we engineered Tor2 in S. cerevisiae to accept an orthogonal inhibitor. We used this tool to create a chemical epistasis miniarray profile (ChE-MAP) by measuring interactions between the chemically inhibited Tor2 kinase and a diverse library of deletion mutants. The ChE-MAP identified known TOR components and distinguished between TORC1- and TORC2-dependent functions. The results showed a TORC2-specific interaction with the pentose phosphate pathway, a previously unappreciated TORC2 function that suggests a role for the complex in balancing the high energy demand required for ribosome biogenesis.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 24360963      PMCID: PMC4007695          DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2013.11.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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