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PI(3,4,5)P Engagement Restricts Akt Activity to Cellular Membranes

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Journal Mol Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2017 Feb 4
PMID 28157504
Citations 111
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Abstract

Protein kinase B/Akt regulates cellular metabolism, survival, and proliferation in response to hormones and growth factors. Hyperactivation of Akt is frequently observed in cancer, while Akt inactivation is associated with severe diabetes. Here, we investigated the molecular and cellular mechanisms that maintain Akt activity proportional to the activating stimulus. We show that binding of phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate (PIP) or PI(3,4)P to the PH domain allosterically activates Akt by promoting high-affinity substrate binding. Conversely, dissociation from PIP was rate limiting for Akt dephosphorylation, dependent on the presence of the PH domain. In cells, active Akt associated primarily with cellular membranes. In contrast, a transforming mutation that uncouples kinase activation from PIP resulted in the accumulation of hyperphosphorylated, active Akt in the cytosol. Our results suggest that intramolecular allosteric and cellular mechanisms cooperate to restrict Akt activity to cellular membranes, thereby enhancing the fidelity of Akt signaling and the specificity of downstream substrate phosphorylation.

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