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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8933338
_displayNameDynamic adipocyte phosphoproteome reveals that Akt directly regulates mTORC2
_timestamp2016-08-04 16:42:16
author[Person:8854199] Humphrey, Sean J
[Person:2534027] Yang, Guang
[Person:8933339] Yang, Pengyi
[Person:8933340] Fazakerley, Daniel J
[Person:8871375] Stöckli, Jacqueline
[Person:8933337] Yang, Jean Y
[Person:70127] James, DE
created[InstanceEdit:8933341] Rothfels, Karen, 2016-08-04
journalCell Metab.
pages1009-20
pubMedIdentifier23684622
titleDynamic adipocyte phosphoproteome reveals that Akt directly regulates mTORC2
volume17
year2013
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8877612] DENND1s exchange GTP for GDP on RAB35 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8933446] Active AKT phosphorylates DENND1A and DENND1B in response to insulin signaling [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8933452] YWHAE dimer binds phosphorylated DENND1 proteins [Homo sapiens]
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