PDPK1 is a master
kinase, which is crucial for the activation of
AKT/PKB and many other
AGC kinases including
PKC,
S6K,
SGK. An important role for PDPK1 is in the signaling pathways activated by several growth factors and hormones including
insulin signaling. Mice lacking PDPK1 die during early embryonic development, indicating that this enzyme is critical for transmitting the growth-promoting signals necessary for normal mammalian development. Mice that are deficient in PDPK1 have a ≈40% decrease in body mass, mild glucose intolerance, and are resistant to cancer brought about by hyperactivation of the
PI3K pathway (PTEN+/-). Plant PDK1 plays an important role in regulating PIN-mediated auxin transport, and is thus involved in various developmental processes, such as embryonic development, lateral root formation, vasculature patterning, apical hook formation, gravitropism and phototropism. == Etymology ==