Identification of filamin C as a new physiological substrate of PKBalpha using KESTREL.
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Murray JT, Campbell DG, Peggie M, Mora A, Alfonso M, Cohen P, Identification of filamin C as a new physiological substrate of PKBalpha using KESTREL., The Biochemical journal, 384, Pt 3, 2004, 489-94Download Item:
Abstract:
We detected a protein in rabbit skeletal muscle extracts that was
phosphorylated rapidly by PKB
?
(protein kinase B
?
), but not by
SGK1 (serum- and glucocorticoid-induced kinase 1), and ident-
ified it as the cytoskeletal protein FLNc (filamin C). PKB
?
phos-
phorylated FLNc at Ser
2213
in vitro
, which lies in an insert not
present in the FLNa and FLNb isoforms. Ser
2213
became phos-
phorylated when C2C12 myoblasts were stimulated with insulin
or epidermal growth factor, and phosphorylation was prevented
by low concentrations of wortmannin, at which it is a relatively
specific inhibitor of phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PD 184352 [an in-
hibitor of the classical MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase)
cascade] and/or rapamycin [an inhibitor of mTOR (mammalian
target of rapamycin)] had no effect. Insulin also induced the phos-
phorylation of FLNc at Ser
2213
in cardiac muscle
in vivo
, but not in
cardiac muscle that does not express PDK1 (3-phosphoinositide-
dependent kinase 1), the upstream activator of PKB. These results
identify the muscle-specific isoform FLNc as a new physiological
substrate for PKB
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The Biochemical journal384
Pt 3
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protein kinase B (PKB), phosphorylation, kinase substrate tracking and elucidation (KESTREL),, filamin, cytoskeleton,Subject (TCD):
CancerDOI:
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