Abstract

We have investigated the role of subcellular localization in the regulation of protein kinase B (PKB) activation. The myristoylation/palmitylation motif from the Lck tyrosine kinase was attached to the N terminus of protein kinase B to alter its subcellular location. Myristoylated/palmitylated (m/p)-PKBalpha was associated with the plasma membrane of transfected cells, whereas the wild-type kinase was mostly cytosolic. The activity of m/p-PKBalpha was 60-fold higher compared with the unstimulated wild-type enzyme, and could not be stimulated further by growth factors or phosphatase inhibitors. In vivo 32P labeling and mutagenesis demonstrated that m/p-PKBalpha activity was due to phosphorylation on Thr308 and Ser473, that are normally induced on PKB following stimulation of the cells with insulin or insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). A dominant negative form of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3-K) did not affect m/p-PKBalpha activity. The pleckstrin homology (PH) domain of m/p-PKBalpha was not required for its activation or phosphorylation on Thr308 and Ser473, suggesting that this domain may serve as a membrane-targeting module. Consistent with this view, PKBalpha was translocated to the plasma membrane within minutes after stimulation with IGF-1. This translocation required the PH domain and was sensitive to wortmannin. Our results indicate that PI3-K activity is required for translocation of PKB to the plasma membrane, where its activation occurs through phosphorylation of the same sites that are induced by insulin or IGF-1. Following activation the kinase detached from the membrane and translocated to the nucleus.

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Pleckstrin homology domainProtein kinase BMyristoylationWortmanninCell biologyPhosphorylationPhosphoinositide 3-kinaseBiologyEnzyme activatorKinaseMAP kinase kinase kinaseAKT1Protein kinase domainBiochemistry

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Year
1997
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Volume
272
Issue
50
Pages
31515-31524
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Mirjana Andjelković, Dario R. Alessi, Roger Meier et al. (1997). Role of Translocation in the Activation and Function of Protein Kinase B. Journal of Biological Chemistry , 272 (50) , 31515-31524. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.50.31515

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10.1074/jbc.272.50.31515