Extended Data Fig. 9: ILF3 plays an evolutionarily conserved role in regulating mTORC1 and autophagy. | Nature Cell Biology

Extended Data Fig. 9: ILF3 plays an evolutionarily conserved role in regulating mTORC1 and autophagy.

From: Genome-wide CRISPR screens identify ILF3 as a mediator of mTORC1-dependent amino acid sensing

Extended Data Fig. 9

a, Summary of the evolutionary conservation of ILF3 and ILF2, as well as GATOR1, GATOR2 and KICSTOR components, in model organisms. b, Quantification of the colocalization between mTOR and TMEM192-EGFP in Fig. 6b using Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Quantification was carried out on 40 cells examined over 3 independent experiments. Data are mean ± s.d. ****P < 0.0001 (unpaired two-sided Student’s t-test). c, HEK293T cells expressing Ctrl or ILF3 shRNAs were starved of amino acids for the indicated times. Cells were subjected to lysis for immunoblotting analysis of the indicated proteins and phospho-proteins. d, HEK293T cells expressing Ctrl or ILF3 shRNAs were starved of amino acids for the indicated times. Cells were subjected to Q-PCR analysis of SQSTM1 mRNA abundance. n = 3 biologically independent experiments. Data are mean ± s.d. n.s., not significant (unpaired two-sided Student’s t-test). Source numerical data and unprocessed blots are available in source data.

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