Supplementary Materials for:
The Akt1-eNOS Axis Illustrates the Specificity of Kinase-Substrate
Relationships in Vivo
Michael Schleicher, Jun Yu, Takahisa Murata, Berhad Derakhshan, Dimitriy Atochin, Li
Qian, Satoshi Kashiwagi, Annarita Di Lorenzo, Kenneth D. Harrison, Paul L. Huang,*
William C. Sessa*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
huangp{at}helix.mgh.harvard.edu (P.L.H.) and william.sessa{at}yale.edu (W.C.S.)
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- Fig. S1. Generation of S1176D/Akt1–/– and S1176A/Akt1–/– mice.
- Fig. S2. NO production in mouse lung endothelial cells.
- Fig. S3. eNOS phosphorylation in tissue after hind-limb ischemia.
- Fig. S4. PGC-1α–dependent pathways are not involved in ischemic recovery.
- Fig. S5. NO-dependent stabilization of the HIF cascade requires PHD activity.
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M. Schleicher, J. Yu, T. Murata, B. Derakhshan, D. Atochin, L. Qian, S. Kashiwagi,
A. Di Lorenzo, K. D. Harrison, P. L. Huang, W. C. Sessa, The Akt1-eNOS axis illustrates the
specificity of kinase-substrate relationships in vivo. Sci. Signal. 2, ra41 (2009).
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