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- _5 value "After PIP3 binding, Akt1 is activated by phosphorylation on two critical residues, namely threonine %308 (T308) and serine 473 (S473); similar activation residues (S472 and S474, %respectively) are highly conserved in Akt2 and Akt3 Phosphoinositol-3-phosphate (PIP3) is a product of phosphoinositol 3-kinase enzymatic activity and has been shown to be a prerequisite lipid modulator of Akt activity Akt activity can be regulated by the PTEN tumour suppressor gene, which negatively regulates PIP3 levels PIP3 has been described as a downstream component of a wide range of receptors, including the c-Met receptor [5], the epidermal growth factor receptor family [6], fibroblast growth factor receptor [7], insulin growth factor receptor [8] and platelet-derived growth factor receptor" provenance.
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