Mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) is a master controller of cell growth and its dysregulation is associated with cancer. KICSTOR, a complex comprising KPTN, ITFG2, C12orf66, and SZT2, functions as a critical negative regulator of amino acid-induced mTORC1 activation. However, the regulatory mechanisms governing KICSTOR remain largely unclear. In this study, we identify FBXO2 as a key modulator of amino acid-dependent mTORC1 signaling. Mechanistically, FBXO2 colocalizes and directly interacts with KPTN via its F-box-associated domain, promoting K48- and K63-linked polyubiquitination of KPTN at lysine residues 49, 67, 262, and 265. FBXO2-mediated KPTN ubiquitination disrupts its interaction with ITFG2 and SZT2, while enhancing its interaction with C12orf66, thereby impairing the ability of KICSTOR to recruit the GATOR1 complex to the lysosomal surface. Notably, FBXO2 protein levels are substantially upregulated in liver cancer patients and FBXO2-mediated KPTN ubiquitination facilitates the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). These results reveal a key regulatory mechanism of the mTORC1 signaling and highlight FBXO2 and KPTN ubiquitination as therapeutic targets for HCC treatment.
Jianfang Gao, Jina Qing, Xianglong Li, Yuxuan Luo, Lingwen Huang, Hongxia Li, Huan Zhang, Jiao Zhang, Pei Xiao, Jinsong Li, Tingting Li, Shanping He
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