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Details on Person AKTs do not translocate to the nucleus upon stimulation but AKT3 can constitutively signal from the nuclear envelope

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9982859
_displayNameAKTs do not translocate to the nucleus upon stimulation but AKT3 can constitutively signal from the nuclear envelope
_timestamp2026-02-19 16:22:43
author[Person:9982858] Wainstein, Ehud
[Person:9624232] Maik-Rachline, Galia
[Person:5674253] Blenis, John
[Person:2422930] Seger, Rony
created[InstanceEdit:9982862] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2026-02-19
journalCell Rep
pages111733
pubMedIdentifier36476861
titleAKTs do not translocate to the nucleus upon stimulation but AKT3 can constitutively signal from the nuclear envelope
volume41
year2022
(literatureReference)[Summation:179081] AKT (PKB) phosphorylates TSC2 decreasing its activity and di...
[Reaction:165162] Phosphorylation of TSC2 by AKT (PKB) [Homo sapiens]
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