English Seminars
Uncharacterized Functions of PI3K
Title | Uncharacterized Functions of PI3K |
Lecturer | Prof. Takanari Inoue (Johns Hopkins University, Department of Cell Biology) |
Language | English |
Date&Time | 06/11/2018 (Mon) 15:30~16:30 |
Venue | Large Seminar room (C109) |
Detail | Classically, the main and only well-characterized function of PI3K is PI(3,4,5)P3 production through the phosphorylation of PI(4,5)P2, in response to the activation of transmembrane receptors at the cell surface. PI(3,4,5)P3 then acts as a second messenger which activates a variety of downstream effectors. Using bioinformatics and chemically-inducible dimerization approaches, we found that PI3K senses and induces membrane deformation, independently from production of PI(3,4,5)P3. Further characterization implicates importance of these functions in cell migration and receptor-mediated endocytosis. The Inoue Lab Research Overview: |
Contact | 分子医学細胞生物学 末次 志郎 (suetsugu@bs.naist.jp) |