AKT1 E17K mutant translocates to the nucleus

Stable Identifier
R-HSA-2399997
Type
Reaction [transition]
Species
Homo sapiens
Compartment
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5/5
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AKT1 E17K gain-of-function mutant is expected to translocate to the nucleus, like the wild-type AKT (Borgatti et al. 2003), but this has not been directly experimentally tested.
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
12767043 Threonine 308 phosphorylated form of Akt translocates to the nucleus of PC12 cells under nerve growth factor stimulation and associates with the nuclear matrix protein nucleolin

Neri, LM, Capitani, S, Bellacosa, A, Tabellini, G, Martelli, AM, Borgatti, P

J Cell Physiol 2003
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Normal reaction
Functional status

Gain of function of p-T308,S473-AKT1 E17K [cytosol]

Status
Disease
Name Identifier Synonyms
cancer DOID:162 malignant tumor, malignant neoplasm, primary cancer
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