Abstract

Aside from its house‐keeping function in protein synthesis, leucyl tRNA synthetase (LeuRS) has a non‐canonical function in regulating cell growth via the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complex 1 (mTORC1) pathway by sensing amino acid availability. mTOR also governs skeletal myogenesis, but its signaling network is distinct from that in cell growth regulation. We set out to investigate a potential role of LeuRS in skeletal myogenesis. Knockdown of LeuRS enhanced myoblast differentiation in vitro, whereas overexpression of LeuRS inhibited myogenesis. In a mouse model of injury‐induced adult muscle regeneration, local knockdown of LeuRS enhanced regeneration. Hence, LeuRS acts as a negative regulator of myogenesis both in vitro and in vivo. However, inhibition of the translational function of LeuRS by leucinol severely impaired myogenesis, consistent with the notion that protein synthesis is required for the myogenic process. These observations suggest a non‐translation role for LeuRS in suppressing myogenesis. Indeed, we found leucine‐binding but not tRNA charging activity of LeuRS to be necessary for its overexpression effect on myogenesis, suggesting that LeuRS may act as a leucine sensor in its function to ensure homeostasis of myogenesis. To probe the mechanism underlying this non‐canonical function of LeuRS, we examined the involvement of Rag GTPases, mediators of LeuRS activation of mTORC1 in cell growth. Constitutively active Rag reversed the effect of LeuRS knockdown on myogenesis and, conversely, Rag knockdown overcame the inhibitory effect of LeuRS overexpression. Rag knockdown also enhanced muscle regeneration in vivo, mirroring the effect of LeuRS knockdown. Taken together, our findings reveal for the first time a function for LeuRS in modulating the homeostasis of myogenesis. This new LeuRS function is mediated by a Rag‐mTORC1 pathway that negatively regulates the myogenic IRS1‐PI3K‐Akt pathway.Support or Funding InformationKeck Foundation, NIH/NIAMS R01AR048914

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