<div><p>The conserved protein kinase Sch9 is a central player in the nutrient-induced signaling network in yeast, although only few of its direct substrates are known. We now provide evidence that Sch9 controls the vacuolar proton pump (V-ATPase) to maintain cellular pH homeostasis and ageing. A synthetic sick phenotype arises when deletion of <i>SCH9</i> is combined with a dysfunctional V-ATPase, and the lack of Sch9 has a significant impact on cytosolic pH (pHc) homeostasis. Sch9 physically interacts with, and influences glucose-dependent assembly/disassembly of the V-ATPase, thereby integrating input from TORC1. Moreover, we show that the role of Sch9 in regulating ageing is tightly connected with V-ATPase activity and vacuolar acidity. ...
Studies with Saccharomyces cerevisiae indicated that non-physiologically high levels of acetic acid ...
Abstract Background Because protonation affects the p...
Recent research further clarified the molecular mechanisms that link nutrient signaling and pH homeo...
The conserved protein kinase Sch9 is a central player in the nutrient-induced signaling network in y...
The conserved protein kinase Sch9 is a central player in the nutrient-induced signaling network in y...
The evolutionary conserved TOR complex 1 controls growth in response to the quality and quantity of...
The interest in ageing research not only stems from an intrinsic curiosity towards the matter, but a...
The interest in ageing research not only stems from an intrinsic curiosity towards the matter, but a...
The plasma membrane H+-ATPase Pma1 and the vacuolar V-ATPase act in close harmony to tightly control...
Studies with Saccharomyces cerevisiae indicated that non-physiologically high levels of acetic acid ...
Glucose is the preferred carbon source for most cell types and a major determinant of cell growth. I...
Protons, the smallest and most ubiquitous of ions, are central to physiological processes. Transmemb...
The yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, like other higher eukaryotes, undergo a finite number of cell d...
Protons, the smallest and most ubiquitous of ions, are central to physiological processes. Transmemb...
Protein ubiquitination and the subsequent degradation are important means by which aberrant proteins...
Studies with Saccharomyces cerevisiae indicated that non-physiologically high levels of acetic acid ...
Abstract Background Because protonation affects the p...
Recent research further clarified the molecular mechanisms that link nutrient signaling and pH homeo...
The conserved protein kinase Sch9 is a central player in the nutrient-induced signaling network in y...
The conserved protein kinase Sch9 is a central player in the nutrient-induced signaling network in y...
The evolutionary conserved TOR complex 1 controls growth in response to the quality and quantity of...
The interest in ageing research not only stems from an intrinsic curiosity towards the matter, but a...
The interest in ageing research not only stems from an intrinsic curiosity towards the matter, but a...
The plasma membrane H+-ATPase Pma1 and the vacuolar V-ATPase act in close harmony to tightly control...
Studies with Saccharomyces cerevisiae indicated that non-physiologically high levels of acetic acid ...
Glucose is the preferred carbon source for most cell types and a major determinant of cell growth. I...
Protons, the smallest and most ubiquitous of ions, are central to physiological processes. Transmemb...
The yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, like other higher eukaryotes, undergo a finite number of cell d...
Protons, the smallest and most ubiquitous of ions, are central to physiological processes. Transmemb...
Protein ubiquitination and the subsequent degradation are important means by which aberrant proteins...
Studies with Saccharomyces cerevisiae indicated that non-physiologically high levels of acetic acid ...
Abstract Background Because protonation affects the p...
Recent research further clarified the molecular mechanisms that link nutrient signaling and pH homeo...