Factors and pathways affecting insulin-like growth factor (IGF1)-Akt signaling (Mus musculus)

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1Skeletal muscle cellmTORC2LC3SMAD3AKT1SMAD2Protein synthesisEIF2B2AMPKPTENIntegrin B1Igfbp5PLD1MyostatinIGF1recNEBIRS1TWEAKTNFaActin polymerization& Myofibrillogenesisamino acidsNFKB1PDK1JNKMTORTNFrecN-WASPActRIIBAMPKIGF1TNFaMURF1ILK4EPBmTORC1MAFbxFoxO S6KGSK3BPI3KPGC1TNFrecProtein degradationProtein synthesis


Description

The signaling pathway that involves insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1), and a variety of other components that affect the pathway, plays an important role in the regulation of skeletal muscle growth. The kinase Akt, or protein kinase B (PKB), is a central component in the pathway and is involved in both muscle synthesis, through mammalian target of rapmycin (mTOR) and glycogen synthase kinase 3B (GSK3B), and muscle degradation, through the transcription factors of the FoxO family. The pathway also involves several feedback loops such as the negative feedback of S6K, phosphorylated by mTORC1, which inhibits IRS, or the positive feedback of mTORC2, which is necessary to maximize the activation of Akt. A variety of other factors and pathways also influence the IGF1-Akt signaling pathway at various points. This pathway is based on figure 1 from Schiaffino et al.

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Bibliography

  1. Schiaffino S, Mammucari C; ''Regulation of skeletal muscle growth by the IGF1-Akt/PKB pathway: insights from genetic models.''; Skelet Muscle, 2011 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

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90178view17:23, 21 October 2016KhanspersModified description
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89264view18:09, 27 August 2016KhanspersReverted to version '20:05, 14 August 2016' by Khanspers
89263view18:07, 27 August 2016Khansperschanged SMAD2/3 from complex to group
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87192view08:34, 19 July 2016EgonwFixed the species.
87057view23:35, 17 July 2016AlexanderPicoOntology Term : 'insulin-like growth factor signaling pathway' added !
87056view23:34, 17 July 2016AlexanderPicoOntology Term : 'signaling pathway' added !
87055view23:34, 17 July 2016AlexanderPicoOntology Term : 'PW:0000004' removed !
87054view23:34, 17 July 2016AlexanderPicoOntology Term : 'growth factor signaling pathway' added !
87053view23:33, 17 July 2016AlexanderPicoOntology Term : 'cell of skeletal muscle' added !
87052view23:33, 17 July 2016AlexanderPicoOntology Term : 'regulatory pathway' added !
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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
4EPBGeneProductENSMUSG00000028156 (Ensembl) EIF4E
AKT1GeneProductENSMUSG00000001729 (Ensembl)
AMPKGeneProductENSMUSG00000029513 (Ensembl)
ActRIIBGeneProductENSMUSG00000061393 (Ensembl)
Actin polymerization & MyofibrillogenesisPathwayWP523 (WikiPathways)
EIF2B2GeneProductENSMUSG00000004788 (Ensembl)
FoxO GeneProductfamily of transcription factors
GSK3BGeneProductENSMUSG00000022812 (Ensembl)
IGF1GeneProductENSMUSG00000020053 (Ensembl)
IGF1rec GeneProductENSMUSG00000005533 (Ensembl)
ILKGeneProductENSMUSG00000030890 (Ensembl)
IRS1GeneProductENSMUSG00000055980 (Ensembl) not sure, because also 2, 3, 4
Igfbp5GeneProductENSMUSG00000026185 (Ensembl) most important of grup of IGF binding proteins that inhibit binding of IGF1 to its receptor
Integrin B1GeneProductENSMUSG00000025809 (Ensembl)
JNKProteinQ8BI36 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
LC3GeneProductENSMUSG00000027602 (Ensembl)
MAFbxGeneProductENSMUSG00000022358 (Ensembl) FBXO32/atrogin-1
MTORGeneProductENSMUSG00000028991 (Ensembl)
  • effect of AKT on MTOR is indirect
  • Part of two multiprotein complexes, TORC 1 and TORC 2
MURF1 GeneProductENSMUSG00000028834 (Ensembl) TRIM63
MyostatinGeneProductENSMUSG00000026100 (Ensembl)
N-WASPGeneProductENSMUSG00000029684 (Ensembl)
NEBGeneProductENSMUSG00000026950 (Ensembl)
NFKB1GeneProductENSMUSG00000028163 (Ensembl)
PDK1GeneProductENSMUSG00000006494 (Ensembl)
PGC1 GeneProductENSMUSG00000029167 (Ensembl)
PI3KGeneProductENSMUSG00000020573 (Ensembl) phosphatidlinositol 3-kinase
PLD1GeneProductENSMUSG00000027695 (Ensembl)
PTENGeneProductENSMUSG00000013663 (Ensembl)
Protein degradation PathwayWP519 (WikiPathways)
Protein synthesisPathway
S6KGeneProductENSMUSG00000020516 (Ensembl)
SMAD2GeneProductENSMUSG00000024563 (Ensembl)
SMAD3GeneProductENSMUSG00000032402 (Ensembl)
TNFaGeneProductENSMUSG00000024401 (EcoGene)
TNFaGeneProductENSMUSG00000024401 (Ensembl)
TNFrecGeneProductENSMUSG00000030341 (Ensembl)
TWEAKGeneProductENSMUSG00000035678 (Ensembl)
amino acids
mTORC1
  • Complex of mTOR when bound to Raptor
  • rapamycin sensitive
mTORC2
  • complex of mTOR when bound to rictor
  • rapamycin insensitive
  • maximizes activation of AKT1

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