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Papers associated with akt2



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Membrane progesterone receptor induces meiosis in Xenopus oocytes through endocytosis into signaling endosomes and interaction with APPL1 and Akt2., Nader N, Dib M, Hodeify R, Courjaret R, Elmi A, Hammad AS, Dey R, Huang XY, Machaca K., PLoS Biol. November 2, 2020; 18 (11): e3000901.          


Conservation and divergence of protein pathways in the vertebrate heart., Federspiel JD, Tandon P, Wilczewski CM, Wasson L, Herring LE, Venkatesh SS, Cristea IM, Conlon FL., PLoS Biol. September 6, 2019; 17 (9): e3000437.                                                    


Characterization of the grapevine Shaker K+ channel VvK3.1 supports its function in massive potassium fluxes necessary for berry potassium loading and pulvinus-actuated leaf movements., Nieves-Cordones M, Andrianteranagna M, Cuéllar T, Chérel I, Gibrat R, Boeglin M, Moreau B, Paris N, Verdeil JL, Zimmermann S, Gaillard I., New Phytol. April 1, 2019; 222 (1): 286-300.


The ectodomain of cadherin-11 binds to erbB2 and stimulates Akt phosphorylation to promote cranial neural crest cell migration., Mathavan K, Khedgikar V, Bartolo V, Alfandari D, Alfandari D., PLoS One. November 30, 2017; 12 (11): e0188963.                        


Identification of regions responsible for the function of the plant K+ channels KAT1 and AKT2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Xenopus laevis oocytes., Saito S, Hoshi N, Zulkifli L, Widyastuti S, Goshima S, Dreyer I, Uozumi N., Channels (Austin). November 2, 2017; 11 (6): 510-516.


Similarity in gene-regulatory networks suggests that cancer cells share characteristics of embryonic neural cells., Zhang Z, Lei A, Xu L, Chen L, Chen Y, Chen Y, Zhang X, Gao Y, Yang X, Zhang M, Cao Y, Cao Y., J Biol Chem. August 4, 2017; 292 (31): 12842-12859.        


The receptor-like pseudokinase MRH1 interacts with the voltage-gated potassium channel AKT2., Sklodowski K, Riedelsberger J, Raddatz N, Riadi G, Caballero J, Chérel I, Schulze W, Graf A, Dreyer I., Sci Rep. March 16, 2017; 7 44611.            


Exploring the phosphoproteome profiles during Xenopus egg activation by calcium stimulation using a fully automated phosphopeptide purification system., Kanno T, Furukawa K, Horigome T., J Biochem. April 1, 2016; 159 (4): 407-19.


AtKC1 is a general modulator of Arabidopsis inward Shaker channel activity., Jeanguenin L, Alcon C, Duby G, Boeglin M, Chérel I, Gaillard I, Zimmermann S, Sentenac H, Véry AA., Plant J. August 1, 2011; 67 (4): 570-82.


Akt2/PKBbeta-sensitive regulation of renal phosphate transport., Kempe DS, Ackermann TF, Boini KM, Klaus F, Umbach AT, Dërmaku-Sopjani M, Judenhofer MS, Pichler BJ, Capuano P, Stange G, Wagner CA, Birnbaum MJ, Pearce D, Föller M, Lang F., Acta Physiol (Oxf). September 1, 2010; 200 (1): 75-85.


Appl1 is essential for the survival of Xenopus pancreas, duodenum, and stomach progenitor cells., Wen L, Yang Y, Yang Y, Wang Y, Xu A, Wu D, Chen Y, Chen Y., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2010; 239 (8): 2198-207.                                          


Regulation of renal tubular glucose reabsorption by Akt2/PKBβ., Kempe DS, Siraskar G, Fröhlich H, Umbach AT, Stübs M, Weiss F, Ackermann TF, Völkl H, Birnbaum MJ, Pearce D, Föller M, Lang F., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. May 1, 2010; 298 (5): F1113-7.


Activation and membrane binding of retinal protein kinase Balpha/Akt1 is regulated through light-dependent generation of phosphoinositides., Li G, Rajala A, Wiechmann AF, Anderson RE, Rajala RV., J Neurochem. December 1, 2008; 107 (5): 1382-97.


In planta AKT2 subunits constitute a pH- and Ca2+-sensitive inward rectifying K+ channel., Latz A, Ivashikina N, Fischer S, Ache P, Sano T, Becker D, Deeken R, Hedrich R., Planta. April 1, 2007; 225 (5): 1179-91.


Increased functional diversity of plant K+ channels by preferential heteromerization of the shaker-like subunits AKT2 and KAT2., Xicluna J, Lacombe B, Dreyer I, Alcon C, Jeanguenin L, Sentenac H, Thibaud JB, Chérel I., J Biol Chem. January 5, 2007; 282 (1): 486-94.


Inward rectification of the AKT2 channel abolished by voltage-dependent phosphorylation., Michard E, Dreyer I, Lacombe B, Sentenac H, Thibaud JB., Plant J. December 1, 2005; 44 (5): 783-97.


Loss of the AKT2/3 potassium channel affects sugar loading into the phloem of Arabidopsis., Deeken R, Geiger D, Fromm J, Koroleva O, Ache P, Langenfeld-Heyser R, Sauer N, May ST, Hedrich R., Planta. December 1, 2002; 216 (2): 334-44.


Physical and functional interaction of the Arabidopsis K(+) channel AKT2 and phosphatase AtPP2CA., Chérel I, Michard E, Platet N, Mouline K, Alcon C, Sentenac H, Thibaud JB., Plant Cell. May 1, 2002; 14 (5): 1133-46.


A plant Shaker-like K+ channel switches between two distinct gating modes resulting in either inward-rectifying or "leak" current., Dreyer I, Michard E, Lacombe B, Thibaud JB., FEBS Lett. September 14, 2001; 505 (2): 233-9.


A shaker-like K(+) channel with weak rectification is expressed in both source and sink phloem tissues of Arabidopsis., Lacombe B, Pilot G, Michard E, Gaymard F, Sentenac H, Thibaud JB., Plant Cell. June 1, 2000; 12 (6): 837-51.


Multiple genes, tissue specificity, and expression-dependent modulationcontribute to the functional diversity of potassium channels in Arabidopsis thaliana., Cao Y, Ward JM, Kelly WB, Ichida AM, Gaber RF, Anderson JA, Uozumi N, Schroeder JI, Crawford NM., Plant Physiol. November 1, 1995; 109 (3): 1093-106.


Cell type-specific expression of nuclear lamina proteins during development of Xenopus laevis., Benavente R, Krohne G, Franke WW., Cell. May 1, 1985; 41 (1): 177-90.                      

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