Ahn Jee-Yin
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Center for Molecular Medicine, Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Suwon 440-746, Korea.
Exp Neurobiol. 2014 Sep;23(3):200-6. doi: 10.5607/en.2014.23.3.200. Epub 2014 Sep 18.
Akt is one of the central kinases that perform a pivotal function in mediating survival signaling in a wide range of neuronal cell types in response to growth factor stimulation. The recent findings of a number of targets for Akt suggest that it prohibits neuronal death by both impinging on the cytoplasmic cell death machinery and by regulating nuclear proteins. The presence of active Akt in the nuclei of mammalian cells is no longer debatable, and this has been corroborated by the finding of multiple targets in the nucleus of PC12 cells. However, it is also clear that the nuclear Akt signaling exists independent of the cytosolic Akt signaling, thereby showing a distinctive feature of nuclear Akt signaling as opposed to its cytosolic counterpart. The principal objective of this review is to summarize our current state of knowledge regarding nuclear Akt signaling in neuronal survival, and to introduce current theories regarding the roles of nuclear Akt in neuron.
Akt是一种核心激酶,在多种神经元细胞类型中响应生长因子刺激介导生存信号传导时发挥关键作用。最近对Akt多个靶点的研究发现表明,它通过作用于细胞质细胞死亡机制和调节核蛋白来抑制神经元死亡。活性Akt存在于哺乳动物细胞核中这一点已无可争议,PC12细胞核中多个靶点的发现证实了这一点。然而,同样清楚的是,核Akt信号传导独立于胞质Akt信号传导存在,从而显示出核Akt信号传导与其胞质对应物不同的独特特征。本综述的主要目的是总结我们目前关于核Akt信号传导在神经元存活方面的知识现状,并介绍目前关于核Akt在神经元中作用的理论。