2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0008877
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An Inhibitory Role of the G-Protein Regulator AGS3 in mTOR-Dependent Macroautophagy

Abstract: Macroautophagy is a cellular process whereby the cell sequesters and recycles cytosolic constituents in a lysosome-dependent manner. It has also been implicated in a number of disorders, including cancer and neurodegeneration. Although a previous report that AGS3 over-expression promotes macroautophagy suggests a stimulatory role of AGS3 in this process, we have found that knock-down of AGS3, unexpectedly, also induces macroautophagy, indicating an inhibitory function of endogenous AGS3 in macroautophagy. Inte… Show more

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“…1). In mammalian systems, AGS3 is implicated in asymmetric cell division, neuronal plasticity and addiction, autophagy, membrane protein trafficking, polycystic kidney disease, renal response to ischemia, immune cell chemotaxis, insulin-like growth factor-1 mediated ciliary resorption, cardiovascular regulation, and metabolism (Blumer et al, 2002(Blumer et al, , 2006(Blumer et al, , 2008Ghosh et al, 2003;Gotta et al, 2003;Pattingre et al, 2003;Bowers et al, 2004Bowers et al, , 2008Sato et al, 2004;Yao et al, 2005Yao et al, , 2006Groves et al, 2007;Willard et al, 2008;Groves et al, 2010;Nadella et al, 2010;Vural et al, 2010;Hofler and Koelle, 2011;Regner et al, 2011;Chauhan et al, 2012;Kwon et al, 2012;Conley and Watts, 2013;Kamakura et al, 2013;Yeh et al, 2013). AGS3 single nucleotide polymorphisms are associated with diabetes and glucose handling (Scott et al, 2012;Hara et al, 2014;Huyghe et al, 2013).…”
Section: Activators Of G Protein Signaling (Ags Proteins)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1). In mammalian systems, AGS3 is implicated in asymmetric cell division, neuronal plasticity and addiction, autophagy, membrane protein trafficking, polycystic kidney disease, renal response to ischemia, immune cell chemotaxis, insulin-like growth factor-1 mediated ciliary resorption, cardiovascular regulation, and metabolism (Blumer et al, 2002(Blumer et al, , 2006(Blumer et al, , 2008Ghosh et al, 2003;Gotta et al, 2003;Pattingre et al, 2003;Bowers et al, 2004Bowers et al, , 2008Sato et al, 2004;Yao et al, 2005Yao et al, , 2006Groves et al, 2007;Willard et al, 2008;Groves et al, 2010;Nadella et al, 2010;Vural et al, 2010;Hofler and Koelle, 2011;Regner et al, 2011;Chauhan et al, 2012;Kwon et al, 2012;Conley and Watts, 2013;Kamakura et al, 2013;Yeh et al, 2013). AGS3 single nucleotide polymorphisms are associated with diabetes and glucose handling (Scott et al, 2012;Hara et al, 2014;Huyghe et al, 2013).…”
Section: Activators Of G Protein Signaling (Ags Proteins)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2A), function as part of a distinct signaling pathway (e.g., GaGPR signaling module) (Fig. 2B), serve as a chaperone for Ga, and/or impact basic cellular events such as autophagy (Pattingre et al, 2003;Groves et al, 2010;Vural et al, 2010;Garcia-Marcos et al, 2011a) and secretory pathway dynamics (Groves et al, 2007;Oner et al, 2013b).…”
Section: Activators Of G Protein Signaling (Ags Proteins)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ity, autophagy, protein trafficking, hearing, morphogenesis, and the renal response to injury (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30). Although the majority of G␣ within the cell probably exists as part of the G␣␤␥ heterotrimer at the cell cortex, a subpopulation of G␣ i is apparently complexed with GPR proteins.…”
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“…Activating G-protein Signaling 3 (AGS3) protein is highly expressed in the brain and contributes to cardiac and metabolic functions. 25) Interestingly, both the overexpression and down-regulation of AGS3 induces autophagy, 26) confirming the necessity of fine-tuning in autophagy when developing therapeutic strategies.…”
Section: Macroautophagymentioning
confidence: 95%