Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
Cancer Res 2008, PMID: 19074868

Negative Regulation of AKT Activation by BRCA1.

Xiang, Tao; Ohashi, Amiko; Huang, Yuping; Pandita, Tej K; Ludwig, Thomas; Powell, Simon N; Yang, Qin

The breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) plays a key role in mammary tumorigenesis. However, the reasons why silencing the Brca1 gene leads to tumorigenesis are not clearly understood. We report here that BRCA1 deficiency activates the AKT oncogenic pathway, one of the most common alterations associated with human malignancy. Mutation of Brca1 gene increases the phosphorylation and the kinase activity of AKT. The BRCA1-BRCT domains bind to phosphorylated AKT (pAKT) and lead to its ubiquitination toward protein degradation. BRCA1 mutant cells lacking the BRCT repeats accumulate nuclear pAKT and consequently inactivate the transcription functions of FOXO3a, a main nuclear target of pAKT. Our results show that BRCA1 is a negative regulator of the AKT pathway and imply the significance of the BRCA1/AKT pathway in tumorigenesis.

Diseases/Pathways annotated by Medline MESH: Breast Neoplasms
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Text Mining Data

AKT — BRCA1: " Negative Regulation of AKT Activation by BRCA1 "

Manually curated Databases

  • IRef Biogrid Interaction: AKT1 — BRCA1 (physical association, affinity chromatography technology)
  • IRef Biogrid Interaction: AKT1 — BRCA1 (direct interaction, pull down)
  • IRef Biogrid Interaction: AKT1 — BRCA1 (direct interaction, enzymatic study)
In total, 1 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases