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Caakt1

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CaAKT1 is a protein-coding gene that encodes a serine/threonine-protein kinase involved in various cellular processes. It plays a role in regulating cell growth, proliferation, and survival.

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Lentiviral Constructs of caPAK5 and kdPAK5

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Lentiviral constructs of caPAK5 and kdPAK5, which contain only the coding sequence (CDS) of the mRNAs, were generated by PCR and cloned into the entry vector pDONR221, followed by transferring into destination lentiviral vectors pHAGE-CMV-n-HA-FLAG as previously reported 9 (link). DsRed-Mito and GFP-Mito were gifts from R. Youle (NINDS, NIH). GO-ATeam2 and GO-ATeam3 were gifts from H. Imamura (Kyoto University, Japan). PAK5-shRNAs and Miro-1-shRNA were purchased from Dharmacon. Scramble shRNA, mApple-LAMP-1, caPAK1, caPAK5, kdPAK5, and caAKT1 constructs were purchased from Addgene. SNPH truncated mutants were generated in a previous study.19 (link)
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Plasmid Construction for Akt1 and Variants

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Plasmids for wild‐type Akt1 (WT‐AKT1) and constitutively active Akt1 (CA‐AKT1) were purchased from Addgene. The cDNAs were subcloned into pcDNA3.1(+) (Thermo Fisher Scientific) with four copies of hemaglutinin (HA) tags. The cDNAs encoding Jade1 lacking two PHD domains and Siah1 lacking the ring domain were amplified by PCR from HepG2 cells randomly primed cDNA libraries and then subcloned into pcDNA3.1‐HA.
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