PI3K/AKT Signaling

Pathway ID: SIGNOR-PI3K-AKT

Description: (From Wikipedia) The Akt Pathway, or PI3K-Akt Pathway is a signal transduction pathway that promotes survival and growth in response to extracellular signals. [...] Initial stimulation by one of the growth factors causes activation of a cell surface receptor and phosphorylation of PI3K. Activated PI3K then phosphorylates lipids on the plasma membrane, forming second messenger phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-trisphosphate (PIP3). Akt, a serine/threonine kinase, is recruited to the membrane by interaction with these phosphoinositide docking sites, so that it can be fully activated. Activated Akt mediates downstream responses, including cell survival, growth, proliferation, cell migration and angiogenesis, by phosphorylating a range of intracellular proteins. The pathway is present in all cells of higher eukaryotes and is highly conserved.

Curated by: gcesareni

29 Seed Entities

Organism:
Name Primary ID
PTEN P60484
MEK1/2 SIGNOR-PF25
GRB2 P62993
GAB1 Q13480
PI3K SIGNOR-C156
mTORC2 SIGNOR-C2
Glycogen_synthesis SIGNOR-PH39
PDPK1 O15530
PPP2CA P67775
RPS6K SIGNOR-PF26
CREB1 P16220
GF SIGNOR-PF39
FOXO SIGNOR-PF27
GYS1 P13807
Survival SIGNOR-PH13
BRAF P15056
EIF4E P06730
PIP3 CHEBI:16618
mTORC1 SIGNOR-C3
Protein_synthesis SIGNOR-PH29
Proliferation SIGNOR-PH4
EIF4EBP1 Q13541
ERK1/2 SIGNOR-PF1
HRAS P01112
GSK3B P49841
MKNK1 Q9BUB5
SOS1 Q07889
AKT SIGNOR-PF24
RTKs SIGNOR-PF38