A Retroviral Oncogene, <i>akt</i> , Encoding a Serine-Threonine Kinase Containing an SH2-Like Region

Alfonso Bellacosa(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Joseph R. Testa(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Stephen Staal(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Philip N. Tsichlis(Fox Chase Cancer Center)
Science
October 11, 1991
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Abstract

The v-akt oncogene codes for a 105-kilodalton fusion phosphoprotein containing Gag sequences at its amino terminus. Sequence analysis of v-akt and biochemical characterization of its product revealed that it codes for a protein kinase C-related serine-threonine kinase whose cellular homolog is expressed in most tissues, with the highest amount found in thymus. Although Akt is a serine-threonine kinase, part of its regulatory region is similar to the Src homology-2 domain, a structural motif characteristic of cytoplasmic tyrosine kinases that functions in protein-protein interactions. This suggests that Akt may form a functional link between tyrosine and serine-threonine phosphorylation pathways.


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