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Antibodies
AKT1 Antibody (3A3) - BSA Fre ...
AKT1 Antibody (3A3) - BSA Free
NBP1-51602
Species: Hu, Mu, Pm
Applications: WB, ELISA, IHC
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
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AKT1 Antibody (OTI4D6)
AKT1 Antibody (OTI4D6)
Species: Hu, Mu, Rt, Ca, Pm
Applications: WB, Flow, ICC/IF, IHC
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
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ELISA Kits
Human/Mouse Phospho-Akt1 (S47 ...
Human/Mouse Phospho-Akt1 (S473) Du...
DYC2289C-2
Species: Hu, Mu
Applications: ELISA
Human/Mouse/Rat Total Akt1 Du ...
Human/Mouse/Rat Total Akt1 DuoSet ...
DYC1775-2
Species: Hu, Mu, Rt
Applications: ELISA
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Rat AKT1 ELISA Kit (Colorimet ...
Rat AKT1 ELISA Kit (Colorimetric)
NBP3-42380
Species: Rt
Applications: ELISA
Lysates
AKT1 Overexpression Lysate
AKT1 Overexpression Lysate
NBL1-07441
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
AKT1 Overexpression Lysate
AKT1 Overexpression Lysate
NBP2-08736
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
AKT1 Overexpression Lysate
AKT1 Overexpression Lysate
NBP2-09148
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Proteins
Recombinant Human Active Akt1 ...
Recombinant Human Active Akt1 Prot...
1775-KS
Species: Hu
Applications: Bioactivity
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Recombinant Human AKT1 His Pr ...
Recombinant Human AKT1 His Protein
NBP2-52121
Species: Hu
Applications: Func, PAGE
AKT1 Recombinant Protein Anti ...
AKT1 Recombinant Protein Antigen
NBP2-52957PEP
Species: Hu
Applications: AC

Description

AKT (also known as protein kinase B (PKB) and RAC (related to A and C kinases)) is a critical intracellular serine/threonine kinase that translates signals from extracellular stimuli including growth factors, cytokines and neurotransmitters (1). AKT signaling plays critical roles in cell growth, proliferation, survival and differentiation (1). It is also involved in organogenesis, angiogenesis and metabolism. Three mammalian AKT isoforms have been identified. The AKT pathway can be activated by any of the three members who share a high level of protein homology but are independently encoded by AKT1 (PKB alpha; 14q32.32), AKT2 (PKB beta; 19q13.2), or AKT3 (PKB gamma; 1q44) (1, 2). Each AKT family member contains an N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, a central kinase domain, and a C-terminal regulatory domain. AKT mediates many of the downstream events of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3-K), a lipid kinase activated by growth factors, cytokines and insulin. PI3-K recruits AKT to the membrane, where it is activated by PDK1 phosphorylation. AKT has two main phosphorylation sites (Ser473 and Thr308, predicted molecular weight 56 kDa) (3, 4). Once phosphorylated, AKT dissociates from the membrane and phosphorylates targets in the cytoplasm and the cell nucleus including mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR).

The main function of AKT is to control inhibition of apoptosis and promote cell proliferation. Survival factors can activate AKT Ser473 and Thr308 phosphorylation sites in a transcription-independent manner, resulting in the inactivation of apoptotic signaling transduction through the tumor suppressor PTEN, an antagonist to PI3-K (5). PTEN exerts enzymatic activity as a phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate (PIP3) phosphatase, opposing PI3K activity by decreasing availability of PIP3 to proliferating cells, leading to overexpression and inappropriate activation of AKT noted in many types of cancer.

AKT1 function has been linked to overall physiological growth and function (2). AKT1 has been correlated with proteus syndrome, a rare disorder characterized by overgrowth of various tissues caused by a mosaic variant in the AKT1 gene in humans.

AKT2 is strongly correlated with Type II diabetes, including phenotypes of insulin resistance, hyperglycemia and atherosclerosis (2, 6).

The function of AKT3 is specifically associated to brain development, where disruptions to AKT3 are correlated with microcephaly, hemimegalencephaly, megalencephaly and intellectual disabilities (2).

References

1. Ersahin, T., Tuncbag, N., & Cetin-Atalay, R. (2015). The PI3K/AKT/mTOR interactive pathway. Mol Biosyst, 11(7), 1946-1954. doi:10.1039/c5mb00101c

2. Cohen, M. M., Jr. (2013). The AKT genes and their roles in various disorders. Am J Med Genet A, 161a(12), 2931-2937. doi:10.1002/ajmg.a.36101

3. Georgescu, M. M. (2010). PTEN Tumor Suppressor Network in PI3K-Akt Pathway Control. Genes Cancer, 1(12), 1170-1177. doi:10.1177/1947601911407325

4. Mishra, P., Paital, B., Jena, S., Swain, S. S., Kumar, S., Yadav, M. K., . . . Samanta, L. (2019). Possible activation of NRF2 by Vitamin E/Curcumin against altered thyroid hormone induced oxidative stress via NFkB/AKT/mTOR/KEAP1 signalling in rat heart. Sci Rep, 9(1), 7408. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-43320-5

5. Wedel, S., Hudak, L., Seibel, J. M., Juengel, E., Oppermann, E., Haferkamp, A., & Blaheta, R. A. (2011). Critical analysis of simultaneous blockage of histone deacetylase and multiple receptor tyrosine kinase in the treatment of prostate cancer. Prostate, 71(7), 722-735. doi:10.1002/pros.21288

6. Rotllan, N., Chamorro-Jorganes, A., Araldi, E., Wanschel, A. C., Aryal, B., Aranda, J. F., . . . Fernandez-Hernando, C. (2015). Hematopoietic Akt2 deficiency attenuates the progression of atherosclerosis. Faseb j, 29(2), 597-610. doi:10.1096/fj.14-262097

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Alternate Names
  • AKT serine/threonine kinase 1
  • AKT
  • AKT1m
  • CWS6
  • EC 2.7.11
  • EC 2.7.11.1
  • PKB alpha
  • PKB
  • PKBMGC99656
  • PRKBA
  • Protein Kinase B Alpha
  • Protein kinase B
  • Proto-oncogene c-Akt
  • rac protein kinase alpha
  • RAC
  • RAC-alpha serine/threonine-protein kinase
  • RAC-ALPHA
  • RAC-PK-alpha
  • RACPKB-ALPHA
  • Serine-Threonine Protein Kinase
  • v-akt murine thymoma viral oncogene homolog 1
  • V-Akt Murine Thymoma Viral Oncogene-Like Protein 1

Research Areas for AKT1

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Apoptosis
Autophagy
Cancer
Growth and Development
Hypoxia
mTOR Pathway
Neuronal Cell Markers
Phospho-Specific
Signal Transduction

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