Hirsch Emilio, Braccini Laura, Ciraolo Elisa, Morello Fulvio, Perino Alessia
Molecular Biotechnology Center, Torino, Italy.
Trends Biochem Sci. 2009 May;34(5):244-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tibs.2009.02.003. Epub 2009 Apr 17.
Class I phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) are heterodimeric enzymes involved in signal transduction triggered by growth factors and G-protein-coupled receptors. The catalytic function of PI3Ks is well known to promote a wide variety of biological processes, including proliferation, survival and migration, but a new layer of complexity in the function of PI3Ks has recently emerged, indicating that these proteins function not only as kinases but also as scaffold proteins. Knockout mice that lack PI3K protein expression show a different phenotype from knock-in mice expressing PI3K mutants that have lost their kinase activity, providing evidence for this novel role of PI3Ks. We will discuss such findings, highlighting the crucial scaffold function of PI3Kgamma in cAMP homeostasis and PI3Kbeta in receptor recycling.
I类磷酸肌醇3激酶(PI3K)是异二聚体酶,参与由生长因子和G蛋白偶联受体触发的信号转导。众所周知,PI3K的催化功能可促进多种生物学过程,包括增殖、存活和迁移,但最近PI3K功能出现了新的复杂性层面,表明这些蛋白质不仅作为激酶发挥作用,还作为支架蛋白发挥作用。缺乏PI3K蛋白表达的基因敲除小鼠表现出与表达已丧失激酶活性的PI3K突变体的基因敲入小鼠不同的表型,这为PI3K的这一新作用提供了证据。我们将讨论这些发现,重点介绍PI3Kγ在cAMP稳态中的关键支架功能以及PI3Kβ在受体循环中的关键支架功能。