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HDGtVtHtFCGtIEY SwissProt Entrez-Gene |
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Site Group ID: 448606 |
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Boyer A, et al. (2016) mTOR Regulates Gap Junction Alpha-1 Protein Trafficking in Sertoli Cells and Is Required for the Maintenance of Spermatogenesis in Mice. Biol Reprod 95, 13
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Du J, et al. (2016) PDK1 promotes tumor growth and metastasis in a spontaneous breast cancer model. Oncogene 35, 3314-23
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Stokes MP, et al. (2012) PTMScan Direct: Identification and Quantification of Peptides from Critical Signaling Proteins by Immunoaffinity Enrichment Coupled with LC-MS/MS. Mol Cell Proteomics 11, 187-201
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Guo A (2011) CST Curation Set: 12477; Year: 2011; Biosample/Treatment: tissue, brain/untreated; Disease: -; SILAC: -; Specificities of Antibodies Used to Purify Peptides prior to LCMS: p[STY]
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Bayascas JR, et al. (2008) Mutation of the PDK1 PH domain inhibits protein kinase B/Akt, leading to small size and insulin resistance. Mol Cell Biol 28, 3258-72
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Guertin DA, et al. (2006) Ablation in mice of the mTORC components raptor, rictor, or mLST8 reveals that mTORC2 is required for signaling to Akt-FOXO and PKCalpha, but not S6K1. Dev Cell 11, 859-71
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Pearson RB, et al. (1995) The principal target of rapamycin-induced p70s6k inactivation is a novel phosphorylation site within a conserved hydrophobic domain. EMBO J 14, 5279-87
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