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Oligo GEArray® Mouse PI3K-AKT Signaling Pathway Microarray

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HybTube Format Cat. No.: OMM-058
HybPlate Format Cat. No.: EMM-058

Description
The Oligo GEArray® Mouse PI3K-AKT Signaling Pathway Microarray is designed for profiling the expression of 113 genes involved in PI3K-AKT signaling. This array contains members of the AKT (Protein Kinase B) and PI3K families and their regulators. Genes involved in several biological processes are represented including inactivation of Gsk3 and the accumulation of b-catenin, regulation of actin organization and cell migration, and BAD phosphorylation. Genes involved in the IGF-1, mTOR, and anti-apoptotic pathways are also contained in this array. Regulators of eIF4e and p70 S6 kinase activity are included as well. Through a simple side-by-side hybridization experiment you can determine differential gene expression between your samples.

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Functional Gene Grouping

AKT and PI3K Family Members and Their Regulators: 2900057D21Rik (DIP13), 4921507I02Rik (Them4), AI875142 (PKC alpha), Akt1, Akt2, Akt3, Btk, Gnb1, Grb10, Grb2, Hspb1, Hspca, Hspcb, Ilk, Impdh1, Inpp5d, Inppl1, Mapk8ip1, Mtcp1, Pdk2, Pdpk1, Pik3ca, Pik3cb, Pik3cg, Pik3r1, Pik3r2, Pik3r3, Ppp2cb, Ppp2r1a, Ppp2r2a, Ppp2r3a, Prkcb1, Prkcz, Pten, Tcl1, Trib3.

IGF-1 Signaling Pathway: Csnk2a2, Elk1, Fos, Grb2, Hras1, Igf1, Irs1, Jun, Map2k1, Mapk3, Mapk8, Pik3r1, Ptpn11, Raf1, Rasa1, Shc1, Sos1, Srf.

Inactivation of Gsk3 and the Accumulation of β-Catenin: Akt1, Apc, Axin1, Catnb, Ccnd1, Cd14, Gja1, Gnai1, Gsk3b, Irak1, Lbp, Lef1, Ly96, Myd88, Nfkb1, Pdk1, Pik3ca, Ppp1r13b, Ppp2r1a, Prkr, Shh, Tlr4, Tollip, Wnt1.

PI3K Subunit p85 Genes and Regulation of Actin Organization and Cell Migration: Angptl2, Cdc42, Pak1, Pdgfra, Pik3ca, Ppp1r13b, Rac1, Rhoa, Wasl.

PTEN Dependent Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis: Akt1, Cdkn1b, Foxo3, Grb2, Ilk, Itgb1, Mapk1, Mapk3, Pdk1, Pdk2, Pik3ca, Ppp1r13b, Pten, Ptk2, Rbl2, Shc1, Sos1, Tnfsf6.

BAD Phosphorylation and Anti-apoptotic Pathways: Akt1, Bad, Grb2, Hras1, Irs1, Map2k1, Mapk1, Mapk3, Pik3ca, Ppp1r13b, Prkaca, Raf1, Rps6ka1, Shc1, Sos1, Ywhah.

Genes Involved in the mTOR Signaling Pathway: Akt1, Eif3s10, Eif4a1, Eif4b, Eif4e, Eif4ebp1, Fkbp1a, Frap1, Mknk1, Pdk1, Pdk2, Pik3ca, Ppp1r13b, Ppp2r1a, Pten, Rheb, Rps6, Rps6kb1, Tsc1, Tsc2.

Regulation of eIF4e and p70 S6 Kinase: Akt1, Ebp, Eif4a1, Eif4e, Eif4ebp1, Frap1, Ghr, Irs1, Mapk1, Mapk14, Mapk3, Mknk1, Pdk1, Pdk2, Pik3ca, Ppp1r13b, Prkcb1, Pten, Rps6kb1.

Other Genes Involved in the AKT Signaling Pathway: Casp9, Foxo1, Gh, Ikbkb, Mllt7, Nfkbia.

Storage Conditions
Please check the kit components immediately after you receive this package. SABiosciences is only responsible for missing items reported within two (2) business days of receipt.

GEArray microarrays are shipped at ambient temperature enclosed in either a HybTube or ExpressPak Storage Box. They should be stored at -20 ºC upon receipt.

References
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  5. Du K, Herzig S, Kulkarni RN, Montminy M. TRB3: a tribbles homolog that inhibits Akt/PKB activation by insulin in liver. Science. 2003 Jun 6; 300 (5625): 1574-7.