RIOK1 and RIOK2 in EGFR- and PI3K-mediated tumorigenesis (WP3873)
Homo sapiens
This pathway is based on figure 7 from Read et al. When over-expressed the RIOK1 and RIOK2 proteins signal downstream of Akt to induce tumorigensis. RIOK2 also regulates signaling upstream of AKT through stimulation of the mTORC2 complex (indicated by red interactions). In the absence of RIOK1 and RIOK2 (indicated by blue interactions) the p53-dependent ribosomal stress checkpoint via RPL1 is induced.
Authors
AAR&Co , Friederike Ehrhart , Kristina Hanspers , and Egon WillighagenActivity
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Organisms
Homo sapiensCommunities
Annotations
Disease Ontology
glioblastoma cancerPathway Ontology
altered stress response pathway altered phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-Akt signaling pathway cancer pathwayLabel | Type | Compact URI | Comment |
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PTEN | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:PTEN | |
RIOK1 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:RIOK1 | |
PIK3CA | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:PIK3CA | |
AKT1 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:AKT1 | AKT Not Specified |
RPL11 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:RPL11 | |
FOXO3 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:FOXO3 | |
RIOK2 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:RIOK2 | |
EGFR | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000146648 | |
MTOR | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:MTOR | |
TP53 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:TP53 | |
AKT2 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:AKT2 | AKT Not Specified |
AKT3 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:AKT3 | AKT Not Specified |
RICTOR | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:RICTOR | |
MLST8 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:MLST8 | |
MAPKAP1 | GeneProduct | hgnc.symbol:MAPKAP1 |
References
- A kinome-wide RNAi screen in Drosophila Glia reveals that the RIO kinases mediate cell proliferation and survival through TORC2-Akt signaling in glioblastoma. Read RD, Fenton TR, Gomez GG, Wykosky J, Vandenberg SR, Babic I, et al. PLoS Genet. 2013;9(2):e1003253. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia