Id: acc4027
Group: 1sens
Protein: Akt
Gene Symbol: Akt1
Protein Id: P31750
Protein Name: AKT1_MOUSE
PTM: phosphorylation
Site: Thr308
Site Sequence: GIKDGATMKTFCGTPEYLAPE
Disease Category: Endocrine and metabolic diseases
Disease: Glucose Intolerance and Insulin Resistance
Disease Subtype:
Disease Cellline:
Disease Info:
Drug: HCV infection
Drug Info: "HCV infection refers to the infection caused by the Hepatitis C virus, which can lead to liver - related diseases."
Relation:
HCV infection
Akt-Thr308 UP
Glucose Intolerance and Insulin Resistance Alleviate
Effect: modulate
Effect Info: "In primary hepatocytes of FL - N/35 transgenic mice expressing HCV, the normal phosphorylation of key proteins (such as IRS2 and PDK1) in the insulin signaling pathway is disrupted, thereby impairing insulin function. (Phosphorylation of IRS2, PDK1, Thr308 of Akt, and FoxO1 is down - regulated, while phosphorylation of Ser473 of Akt is up - regulated.) "
Note: Non-conventional drugs
Score: 3.0
Pubmed(PMID): 28559285
Sentence Index:
Sentence:

Sequence & Structure:

MNDVAIVKEGWLHKRGEYIKTWRPRYFLLKNDGTFIGYKERPQDVDQRESPLNNFSVAQCQLMKTERPRPNTFIIRCLQWTTVIERTFHVETPEEREEWATAIQTVADGLKRQEEETMDFRSGSPSDNSGAEEMEVSLAKPKHRVTMNEFEYLKLLGKGTFGKVILVKEKATGRYYAMKILKKEVIVAKDEVAHTLTENRVLQNSRHPFLTALKYSFQTHDRLCFVMEYANGGELFFHLSRERVFSEDRARFYGAEIVSALDYLHSEKNVVYRDLKLENLMLDKDGHIKITDFGLCKEGIKDGATMKTFCGTPEYLAPEVLEDNDYGRAVDWWGLGVVMYEMMCGRLPFYNQDHEKLFELILMEEIRFPRTLGPEAKSLLSGLLKKDPTQRLGGGSEDAKEIMQHRFFANIVWQDVYEKKLSPPFKPQVTSETDTRYFDEEFTAQMITITPPDQDDSMECVDSERRPHFPQFSYSASGTA

No data.

Known Drugs:

source: Multi-Sources

(see table)

No data.

Protein Tractability:

source: Open Targets

No data.

PTM Intensity:

source: CPTAC

No data.

PTM-Disease Association:

source: PTMD
Residue Position State Disease Class PMID
T 308 U Prostate cancer Phosphorylation 37384528
T 308 U Hepatocellular carcinoma Phosphorylation 33500384

State Note: Based on the distinct PTM states in diseases, PTMD classified all disease-associated PTMs into six classes, including whether the up-regulation (U) or down-regulation (D) of PTM levels, the absence (A) or presence (P) of PTMs, and the creation (C) or disruption (N) of PTM sites are associated with diseases.

PTM-Drug Perturbation Response:

source: DecryptM

No data.

Function score:

source: funscoR

No data.

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