Date published: 2026-5-26

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PDK1 Substrates

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of PDK1 Substrates for use in various applications. PDK1 Substrates are critical in the study of 3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase-1 (PDK1), an enzyme that plays a central role in the regulation of several signaling pathways, including those involved in cell growth, proliferation, and survival. By providing specific substrates for PDK1, researchers can accurately measure the kinase activity of PDK1, enabling the investigation of its function and regulation within the cell. These substrates are instrumental in studying the activation and phosphorylation events downstream of PDK1, particularly in relation to its targets such as protein kinase B (Akt), S6 kinase, and PKC isoforms. PDK1 Substrates are utilized in various research settings to dissect the molecular mechanisms by which PDK1 controls cellular signaling networks and contributes to physiological processes. Understanding these pathways is crucial for explaining how cells respond to external stimuli, manage energy resources, and maintain cellular homeostasis. Additionally, PDK1 Substrates are used in high-throughput screening assays to identify novel regulators or inhibitors of PDK1 activity, providing insights into the potential modulation of this kinase in various experimental models. Researchers rely on these substrates to explore the intricate web of protein interactions and modifications mediated by PDK1, advancing our knowledge of cell signaling and metabolic regulation. View detailed information on our available PDK1 Substrates by clicking on the product name.

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Akt (Ser 473)

sc-24500
0.5 mg/0.1 ml
$96.00
21
(2)

Akt (Ser 473) is a critical kinase involved in various signaling pathways, particularly in the phosphorylation of substrates that regulate cell survival and metabolism. Its activation is mediated by PDK1, which enhances Akt's affinity for phosphoinositides, facilitating membrane translocation. The enzyme exhibits unique substrate specificity, with distinct kinetic parameters that influence its role in cellular growth and proliferation. Akt's interactions with other signaling molecules underscore its importance in cellular homeostasis.