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FNIP1 Protein

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FNIP1 Protein

Overview

FNIP1 (Folliculin-Interacting Protein 1) is a regulatory protein encoded by the FNIP1 gene on chromosome 4q35.1. This protein functions as a crucial component of cellular quality control mechanisms, particularly within the autophagy-lysosomal system. FNIP1 was first identified through its interaction with folliculin (FLCN), a tumor suppressor protein implicated in Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome. As research has progressed, FNIP1's role has expanded beyond tumor suppression to encompass broader cellular homeostasis functions, making it increasingly relevant to neurodegeneration research. The protein consists of approximately 504 amino acids and contains several functional domains that facilitate protein-protein interactions and subcellular localization.

Function/Biology

FNIP1 operates primarily as a regulatory component within the FLCN-FNIP1 complex, which modulates mTORC1 (mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1) signaling. This complex acts as a nutrient sensor, responding to amino acid availability and energy states to regulate cellular growth and catabolic processes. When amino acids are depleted, the FLCN-FNIP1 complex promotes the GAP (GTPase-activating protein) activity on Rag GTPases, ultimately leading to mTORC1 inhibition and autophagy activation.

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