Akt/PKB is a promising anticancer therapeutic target, since abnormally elevated Akt activity is directly correlated to tumor development, progression, poor prognosis and resistance to cancer therapies. Currently, the unique role of each Akt isoform and their relevance to human breast cancer are poorly understood.We previously found that Akt1, 2 and 3 are localized at specific subcellular compartments (the cytoplasm, mitochondria and nucleus, respectively), raising the possibility that each isoform may have unique functions and employ different regulation mechanisms. By systematically studying Akt-ablated MDA-MB231 breast cancer cells with isoform-specific siRNA, we here show that Akt2 is the most relevant isoform to cell proliferation and s...
AbstractThe serine threonine kinase AKT plays a central role in the regulation of cell survival in a...
BACKGROUND:The oncogenic roles contributed by the Akt/PKB kinase family remain controversial and pre...
Akt is a serine/threonine kinase involved in cell proliferation, apoptosis, and glucose metabolism. ...
Akt/PKB (protein kinase B) is a serine-threonine kinase involved in the regulation of many cellular ...
Deregulation in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway is associated with breast cancer development. Using experi...
Abstract Skp2 over-expression has been observed in many human cancers. However, the mechanisms under...
The purpose of this study was to elucidate the mechanisms associated with the specific effects of AK...
AKT, a serine threonine kinase, exists in three different isoforms and is known for regulating sever...
Therapeutic resistance seen in aggressive forms of breast cancer remains challenging for current tre...
The serine / threonine kinases, Akt1/PKB, Akt2/PKB, and Akt3 /PKB, play a critical role in preventin...
Studies in three mouse models of breast cancer identified profound discrepancies between cell autono...
AKT is a central protein in many cellular pathways such as cell survival, proliferation, glucose upt...
Autophagy, or autophagocytosis, is a selective intracellular degradative process involving the cell&...
The serine threonine kinase Akt1 has been implicated in the control of cellular metabolism, survival...
The AKT kinase family is a high-profile target for cancer therapy. Despite their high degree of homo...
AbstractThe serine threonine kinase AKT plays a central role in the regulation of cell survival in a...
BACKGROUND:The oncogenic roles contributed by the Akt/PKB kinase family remain controversial and pre...
Akt is a serine/threonine kinase involved in cell proliferation, apoptosis, and glucose metabolism. ...
Akt/PKB (protein kinase B) is a serine-threonine kinase involved in the regulation of many cellular ...
Deregulation in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway is associated with breast cancer development. Using experi...
Abstract Skp2 over-expression has been observed in many human cancers. However, the mechanisms under...
The purpose of this study was to elucidate the mechanisms associated with the specific effects of AK...
AKT, a serine threonine kinase, exists in three different isoforms and is known for regulating sever...
Therapeutic resistance seen in aggressive forms of breast cancer remains challenging for current tre...
The serine / threonine kinases, Akt1/PKB, Akt2/PKB, and Akt3 /PKB, play a critical role in preventin...
Studies in three mouse models of breast cancer identified profound discrepancies between cell autono...
AKT is a central protein in many cellular pathways such as cell survival, proliferation, glucose upt...
Autophagy, or autophagocytosis, is a selective intracellular degradative process involving the cell&...
The serine threonine kinase Akt1 has been implicated in the control of cellular metabolism, survival...
The AKT kinase family is a high-profile target for cancer therapy. Despite their high degree of homo...
AbstractThe serine threonine kinase AKT plays a central role in the regulation of cell survival in a...
BACKGROUND:The oncogenic roles contributed by the Akt/PKB kinase family remain controversial and pre...
Akt is a serine/threonine kinase involved in cell proliferation, apoptosis, and glucose metabolism. ...