PI3K signalling: the path to discovery and understanding
- PMID: 22358332
- DOI: 10.1038/nrm3290
PI3K signalling: the path to discovery and understanding
Abstract
Over the past two decades, our understanding of phospoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) has progressed from the identification of an enzymatic activity associated with growth factors, GPCRs and certain oncogene products to a disease target in cancer and inflammation, with PI3K inhibitors currently in clinical trials. Elucidation of PI3K-dependent networks led to the discovery of the phosphoinositide-binding PH, PX and FYVE domains as conduits of intracellular lipid signalling, the determination of the molecular function of the tumour suppressor PTEN and the identification of AKT and mTOR protein kinases as key regulators of cell growth. Here we look back at the main discoveries that shaped the PI3K field.
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- BBS/E/B/000C0413/BB_/Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council/United Kingdom
- C23338/A10200/CRUK_/Cancer Research UK/United Kingdom
- WT 085,889/WT_/Wellcome Trust/United Kingdom
- BB/I007806/1/BB_/Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council/United Kingdom
- BBI003916/1/BB_/Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council/United Kingdom
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