نتایج جستجو برای: akt3

تعداد نتایج: 363  

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
SubbaRao V Madhunapantula Arati Sharma Gavin P Robertson

Malignant melanoma is the most invasive and deadly form of skin cancer with no effective therapy to treat advanced disease, leading to poor survival rates. Akt3 signaling plays an important role in deregulating apoptosis in approximately 70% of melanomas. Thus, targeting Akt3 signaling in melanoma patients has significant therapeutic potential for inhibiting melanomas, but no Akt3-specific chem...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Jill M Stahl Arati Sharma Mitchell Cheung Melissa Zimmerman Jin Q Cheng Marcus W Bosenberg Mark Kester Lakshman Sandirasegarane Gavin P Robertson

Malignant melanoma is the skin cancer with the most significant impact on man, carrying the highest risk of death from metastasis. Both incidence and mortality rates continue to rise each year, with no effective long-term treatment on the horizon. In part, this reflects lack of identification of critical genes involved and specific therapies targeted to correct these defects. We report that sel...

2017
Yan Bergeron Geneviève Bureau Marie-Élaine Laurier-Laurin Eric Asselin Guy Massicotte Michel Cyr

The protein kinase B (PKB/Akt), found in three distinctive isoforms (PKBα/Akt1, PKBβ/Akt2, PKBγ/Akt3), is implicated in a variety of cellular processes such as cell development, growth and survival. Although Akt3 is the most expressed isoform in the brain, its role in cerebral functions is still unclear. In the present study, we investigated the behavioral, electrophysiological and biochemical ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2014
Y Rebecca Chin Taku Yoshida Andriy Marusyk Andrew H Beck Kornelia Polyak Alex Toker

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is currently the only major breast tumor subtype without effective targeted therapy and, as a consequence, in general has a poor outcome. To identify new therapeutic targets in TNBC, we performed a short hairpin RNA (shRNA) screen for protein kinases commonly amplified and overexpressed in breast cancer. Using this approach, we identified AKT3 as a gene pref...

2013
Rounak Nassirpour Pramod P. Mehta Min-Jean Yin

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been implicated in the orchestration of diverse cellular processes including differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis and are believed to play pivotal roles as oncogenes and tumor suppressors. miR-122, a liver specific miRNA, is significantly down-regulated in most hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) but its role in tumorigenesis remains poorly understood. Here we iden...

2014
Y. Rebecca Chin Taku Yoshida Andriy Marusyk AndrewH. Beck Kornelia Polyak Alex Toker

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is currently the only major breast tumor subtype without effective targeted therapy and, as a consequence, in general has a poor outcome. To identify new therapeutic targets in TNBC, we performed a short hairpin RNA (shRNA) screen for protein kinases commonly amplified and overexpressed in breast cancer. Using this approach, we identified AKT3 as a gene pref...

Journal: :JCI insight 2017
Liang Ding Lifang Zhang Sudipta Biswas Rebecca C Schugar J Mark Brown Tatiana Byzova Eugene Podrez

Three Akt isoforms, encoded by 3 separate genes, are expressed in mammals. While the roles of Akt1 and Akt2 in metabolism are well established, it is not yet known whether Akt3 plays a role in metabolic diseases. We now report that Akt3 protects mice from high-fat diet-induced obesity by suppressing an alternative pathway of adipogenesis via with no lysine protein kinase-1 (WNK1) and serum/gluc...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2002
Dietmar Geiger Dirk Becker Benoit Lacombe Rainer Hedrich

The Arabidopsis phloem channel AKT3 is the founder of a subfamily of shaker-like plant potassium channels characterized by weak rectification, Ca(2+) block, proton inhibition, and, as shown in this study, K(+) sensitivity. In contrast to inward-rectifying, acid-activated K(+) channels of the KAT1 family, extracellular acidification decreases AKT3 currents at the macroscopic and single-channel l...

2008
Mitchell Cheung Arati Sharma SubbaRao V. Madhunapantula Gavin P. Robertson

B-Raf is the most mutated gene in melanoma; however, the mechanism through which it promotes early melanomas remains uncertain. Most nevi contain activated B-Raf but few develop into melanoma, and expression in melanocytes is inhibitory with low protein levels present in surviving cells, suggesting unknown cooperative oncogenic events are necessary for melanoma development. Because many melanom...

Journal: :Neuron 2012
Annapurna Poduri Gilad D. Evrony Xuyu Cai Princess Christina Elhosary Rameen Beroukhim Maria K. Lehtinen L. Benjamin Hills Erin L. Heinzen Anthony Hill R. Sean Hill Brenda J. Barry Blaise F.D. Bourgeois James J. Riviello A. James Barkovich Peter M. Black Keith L. Ligon Christopher A. Walsh

Hemimegalencephaly (HMG) is a developmental brain disorder characterized by an enlarged, malformed cerebral hemisphere, typically causing epilepsy that requires surgical resection. We studied resected HMG tissue to test whether the condition might reflect somatic mutations affecting genes critical to brain development. We found that two out of eight HMG samples showed trisomy of chromosome 1q, ...

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