Function, regulation and biological roles of PI3Kγ variants

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Abstract

Phosphatidylinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) γ is the only class IB PI3K member playing significant roles in the G-protein-dependent regulation of cell signaling in health and disease. Originally found in the immune system, increasing evidence suggest a wide array of functions in the whole organism. PI3Kγ occur as two different heterodimeric variants: PI3Kγ (p87) and PI3Kγ (p101), which share the same p110γ catalytic subunit but differ in their associated non-catalytic subunit. Here we concentrate on specific PI3Kγ features including its regulation and biological functions. In particular, the roles of its non-catalytic subunits serving as the main regulators determining specificity of class IB PI3Kγ enzymes are highlighted.

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Nürnberg, B., & Beer-Hammer, S. (2019, September 1). Function, regulation and biological roles of PI3Kγ variants. Biomolecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom9090427

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