| Literature DB >> 25908842 |
Tohru Yonekawa1, Graciela Gamez1, Jihye Kim2, Aik Choon Tan2, Jackie Thorburn1, Jacob Gump1, Andrew Thorburn3, Michael J Morgan4.
Abstract
In a synthetic lethality/viability screen, we identified the serine-threonine kinase RIP1 (RIPK1) as a gene whose knockdown is highly selected against during growth in normal media, in which autophagy is not critical, but selected for in conditions that increase reliance on basal autophagy. RIP1 represses basal autophagy in part due to its ability to regulate the TFEB transcription factor, which controls the expression of autophagy-related and lysosomal genes. RIP1 activates ERK, which negatively regulates TFEB though phosphorylation of serine 142. Thus, in addition to other pro-death functions, RIP1 regulates cellular sensitivity to pro-death stimuli by modulating basal autophagy.Entities:
Keywords: RIP1 (RIPK1); ERK; TFEB; autophagy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25908842 PMCID: PMC4467854 DOI: 10.15252/embr.201439496
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO Rep ISSN: 1469-221X Impact factor: 8.807