Supplementary Materials for:
Akt and Autophagy Cooperate to Promote Survival of Drug-Resistant
Glioma
Qi-Wen Fan, Christine Cheng, Chris Hackett, Morri Feldman, Benjamin T. Houseman,
Theodore Nicolaides, Daphne Haas-Kogan, C. David James, Scott A. Oakes, Jayanta
Debnath, Kevan M. Shokat, William A. Weiss*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: weiss{at}cgl.ucsf.edu
This PDF file includes:
- Fig. S1. Blockade of autophagosome maturation synergizes with inhibition of PI3K
and mTOR to induce apoptosis in PTENmt glioma.
- Fig. S2. PI-103 induces apoptosis in Atg5 mutant mouse embryo fibroblasts.
- Fig. S3. Apoptosis in response to inhibition of mTOR and autophagy requires
concomitant blockade of signaling through PI3K/Akt.
- Fig. S4. Blockade of LAMP2 and Vps34 synergizes with inhibition of PI3K and
mTOR to induce apoptosis in U373 PTENmt glioma.
- Fig. S5. The ATP-competitive mTOR inhibitor Ku-0063794 induces autophagy more
potently than does the allosteric mTORC1 inhibitor rapamycin and the PI3Kα
inhibitor PIK-90 in PTENmt glioma.
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Citation: Q.-W. Fan, C. Cheng, C. Hackett, M. Feldman, B. T. Houseman,
T. Nicolaides, D. Haas-Kogan, C. D. James, S. A. Oakes, J.
Debnath, K. M. Shokat, W. A. Weiss, Akt and Autophagy Cooperate to Promote Survival of Drug-Resistant Glioma.
Sci. Signal. 3, ra81 (2010).
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