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Kinome Screen Identifies PFKFB3 and Glucose Metabolism as Important Regulators of the Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF)-1 Signaling Pathway
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 290Issue 43p25834–25846Published online: September 4, 2015- Sophie Trefely
- Poh-Sim Khoo
- James R. Krycer
- Rima Chaudhuri
- Daniel J. Fazakerley
- Benjamin L. Parker
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 36Background: Insulin regulates metabolism via the PI3K/Akt pathway.Results: A kinome siRNA screen identified PFKFB3, a glycolysis regulator, as a modulator of insulin action. Manipulation of PFKFB3 activity or glycolysis affected insulin signaling.Conclusion: Intracellular metabolism modulates important signal transduction pathways.Significance: The novel link between glycolysis and growth factor signaling has important implications for the treatment of metabolic diseases.