PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signaling
The PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway is a key regulator in growth, survival, cell cycle proliferation, protein synthesis and glucose metabolism. Growth factors, hormones, and cytokines can activate this pathway by binding their cognate receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK), cytokine receptor, or GPCR, resulting in the activation of lipid kinase PI3K which produces PIP3 at the plasma membrane.
The binding of PIP3 translocates Akt to cell membranes, enables Akt activation through phosphorylation at Thr308 mediated by phosphoinositide dependent kinase 1 (PDK1). In addition, Akt is phosphorylated at Ser473 by the mTOR-rictor complex, mTORC2. PTEN is a negative regulator of Akt signaling that reverses the function of PI3K by removing 3’-phosphate groups. Akt activity is also negatively regulated by the phosphatases PP2A and PHLPP. Akt propagates its signal to affect DNA transcription, cell cycle and apoptosis. Akt can activate mTOR directly by phosphorylation or indirectly, by phosphorylation and inactivation of mTOR inhibitor TSC2 and PRAS40. Together these mechanisms stimulate cell growth and G1 cell cycle progression through signaling via p70 S6 Kinase and inhibition of 4E-BP1. Defects in PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling are implicated in cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease etc.
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A3672 NVP-BAG956Summary: PI3K and PDK1 inhibitor
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A3706 PDK1 inhibitorSummary: PDK1 inhibitor
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B2174 GSK2334470Summary: PDK1 inhibitor,highly specific and potent
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A8222 BX795Summary: PDK1 inhibitor
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A2846 OSU-03012 (AR-12)1 CitationTarget: PDK-1Summary: Potent PDK1 inhibitor
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A2806 BX-912Summary: PDK1 inhibitor,potent and ATP-competitive
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B5838 BX517(PDK1 inhibitor2)Summary: PDK1 inhibitor
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C4783 UCN-01Summary: inhibitor of Akt, protein kinase C, PDK1 and cyclin-dependent kinases
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B7586 PS 48Summary: PDK1 activator