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Details on Person Insulin signalling to mTOR mediated by the Akt/PKB substrate PRAS40

Class:IdLiteratureReference:200166
_displayNameInsulin signalling to mTOR mediated by the Akt/PKB substrate PRAS40
_timestamp2007-07-16 08:39:13
author[Person:200147] Vander Haar, E
[Person:200165] Lee, SI
[Person:200152] Bandhakavi, S
[Person:200148] Griffin, TJ
[Person:199320] Kim, DH
created[InstanceEdit:200149] Jassal, B, 2007-07-16 08:38:43
journalNat Cell Biol
pages316-23
pubMedIdentifier17277771
titleInsulin signalling to mTOR mediated by the Akt/PKB substrate PRAS40
volume9
year2007
(literatureReference)[Reaction:377186] Activated AKT phosphorylates AKT1S1 (PRAS40) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5672843] AKT1S1 (PRAS40) binds mTORC1 [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:200160] PRAS40 (proline-rich Akt/PKB substrate 40 kDa) is a substrat...
[Summation:376995]

AKT1 phosphorylates AKT1S1 (PRAS40, Proline Rich Akt Subs...
[Summation:381836] Activated AMPK (phosphorylated on the alpha subunit and with...
[Summation:5672784] AKT1S1 (PRAS40, proline-rich AKT/PKB substrate 40 kDa) is an...

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