TORC2/Ypk1 signaling regulates actin polarization by controlling levels of ROS. Pkc1, an established regulator of actin, acts downstream of Ypk1 to prevent ROS. TORC2/Ypk1-dependent regulation of Pkc1 requires proper localization of the GEF Rom2, which in turn is dependent on the phospholipid flippase kinase Fpk1 and complex sphingolipids.
TOR complex 2–Ypk1 signaling regulates actin polarization via reactive oxygen species
Published 2014 in Molecular Biology of the Cell
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2014
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
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2014-12-01
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