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Nature Metabolism, Published online: 18 March 2026; doi:10.1038/s42255-026-01484-1The accumulation of phosphoinositides at the lysosomal surface is shown to enhance RagGTPase–mTORC1 activity, which affects skeletal muscle cell differentiation. Inhibition of this signalling pathway improves muscle physiology in a mouse myopathy model.
Lysosomal phosphoinositide turnover acts upstream of RagGTPase–mTORC1 and controls muscle growth
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