SARS-CoV-1 M binds to PDPK1

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R-HSA-9731018
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Reaction [binding]
Species
Homo sapiens
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Human SARS coronavirus
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5/5
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SARS-CoV-1 M-protein induces apoptosis through caspase 8 and caspase 9 activation by down-regulating the PKB/Akt survival signalling cascade. Mechanistically M, probably located in the plasma membrane (Tseng et al, 2010), binds to 3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase 1 (PDPK1), inhibiting its phosphorylation activity on the PH domain, preferentially perturbing the activity of any PDK1 downstream substrate whose phosphorylation is mediated through this domain. This mainly affects PKB/Akt activation, which is down-regulated (Chan et al, 2007; Tsoi et al, 2014).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
25271362 The SARS-coronavirus membrane protein induces apoptosis via interfering with PDK1-PKB/Akt signalling

Lau, KF, Tsoi, H, Chen, ZS, Tsui, SK, Li, L, Chan, HY

Biochem J 2014
20154085 Self-assembly of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus membrane protein

Tseng, YT, Wang, SM, Chiang, CC, Huang, KJ, Lee, AI, Wang, CT

J. Biol. Chem. 2010
17306213 The SARS-Coronavirus Membrane protein induces apoptosis through modulating the Akt survival pathway

Ma, CW, Chan, CM, Chan, WY, Chan, HY

Arch Biochem Biophys 2007
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severe acute respiratory syndrome DOID:2945 SARS-CoV infection, SARS
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