Inhibitor hijacking of Akt activation.

Nat Chem Biol

Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.

Published: July 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The kinase Akt is crucial for regulating growth factor signals, making it a key target for cancer drugs.
  • A-443654 is an ATP-competitive inhibitor of Akt that surprisingly leads to hyperphosphorylation of Akt at important regulatory sites.
  • Research shows this hyperphosphorylation is caused by the inhibitor binding directly to Akt's ATP site, rather than disrupting feedback mechanisms, highlighting new understandings of Akt regulation and the function of Akt inhibitors.

Article Abstract

The kinase Akt plays a central role as a regulator of multiple growth factor input signals, thus making it an attractive anticancer drug target. A-443654 is an ATP-competitive Akt inhibitor. Unexpectedly, treatment of cells with A-443654 causes paradoxical hyperphosphorylation of Akt at its two regulatory sites (Thr308 and Ser473). We explored whether inhibitor-induced hyperphosphorylation of Akt by A-443654 is a consequence of disrupted feedback regulation at a pathway level or whether it is a direct consequence of inhibitor binding to the ATP binding site of Akt. Catalytically inactive mutants of Akt revealed that binding of an inhibitor to the ATP site of Akt is sufficient to directly cause hyperphosphorylation of the kinase in the absence of any pathway feedback effects. We conclude that ATP-competitive Akt inhibitors impart regulatory phosphorylation of their target kinase Akt. These results provide new insights into both natural regulation of Akt activation and Akt inhibitors entering the clinic.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2783590PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nchembio.183DOI Listing

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