Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1950655 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Akt is a central player in the signal transduction pathways activated in response to many growth factors, hormones, cytokines, and nutrients and is thought to control a myriad of cellular functions including proliferation and survival, autophagy, metabolism, angiogenesis, motility, and exocytosis. Moreover, dysregulated Akt activity is being implicated in the pathogenesis of a growing number of disorders, including cancer. Evidence accumulated over the past 15 years has highlighted the presence of active Akt in the nucleus, where it acts as a fundamental component of key signaling pathways. For example, nuclear Akt counteracts apoptosis through a block of caspase-activated DNase: deoxyribonuclease and inhibition of chromatin condensation, and is also involved in cell cycle progression control, cell differentiation, mRNA: messenger RNA export, DNA repair, and tumorigenesis. In this review, we shall summarize the most relevant findings about nuclear Akt and its functions.

► Discussed the latest research on nuclear Akt ► Special emphasis is placed on anti-apoptotic signaling controlled by nuclear Akt. ► Nuclear Akt-interacting proteins control key processes. ► Intranuclear p-Akt levels are emerging as a predictor of tumor prognosis.

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