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Details on Person Alessi, DR

Class:IdPerson:202373
_displayNameAlessi, DR
_timestamp2007-10-29 14:12:24
created[InstanceEdit:202250] Garapati, P V, 2007-10-29 14:08:25
initialDR
surnameAlessi
(author)[LiteratureReference:202296] The PI3K-PDK1 connection: more than just a road to PKB
[LiteratureReference:376958] 3-Phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase 1 (PDK1) phosphorylates and activates the p70 S6 kinase in vivo and in vitro
[LiteratureReference:377210] 3-Phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase-1 (PDK1): structural and functional homology with the Drosophila DSTPK61 kinase
[LiteratureReference:380950] MO25alpha/beta interact with STRADalpha/beta enhancing their ability to bind, activate and localize LKB1 in the cytoplasm
[LiteratureReference:380984] Activation of the tumour suppressor kinase LKB1 by the STE20-like pseudokinase STRAD
[LiteratureReference:1445017] Use of Akt inhibitor and a drug-resistant mutant validates a critical role for protein kinase B/Akt in the insulin-dependent regulation of glucose and system A amino acid uptake
[LiteratureReference:1460256] Mitogenic activation, phosphorylation, and nuclear translocation of protein kinase Bbeta
[LiteratureReference:1460261] Role of translocation in the activation and function of protein kinase B
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