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Gene Expression Literature Summary
Symbol
Name
ID
Rictor
RPTOR independent companion of MTOR, complex 2
MGI:1926007

15 matching records from 15 references.

Summary by Age and Assay: Numbers in the table indicate the number of results matching the search criteria.
Age E0.5 E1 E2 E2.5 E3 E3.5 E8.5 E9.5 E10.5 E12.5 E13.5 E15.5 E16.5 E17.5 E18.5 E19.5 E P
In situ reporter (knock in) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Western blot 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 5
RT-PCR 1 1 1 1 1 1

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
* Indicates detailed expression data entries available
Rictor  RPTOR independent companion of MTOR, complex 2   (Synonyms: 4921505C17Rik, 6030405M08Rik, D530039E11Rik)
Results  Reference
2J:218063 Chen J, Holguin N, Shi Y, Silva MJ, Long F, mTORC2 Signaling Promotes Skeletal Growth and Bone Formation in Mice. J Bone Miner Res. 2015 Feb;30(2):369-78
1J:197151 Cloetta D, Thomanetz V, Baranek C, Lustenberger RM, Lin S, Oliveri F, Atanasoski S, Ruegg MA, Inactivation of mTORC1 in the developing brain causes microcephaly and affects gliogenesis. J Neurosci. 2013 May 1;33(18):7799-810
1J:242729 Ding X, Bloch W, Iden S, Ruegg MA, Hall MN, Leptin M, Partridge L, Eming SA, mTORC1 and mTORC2 regulate skin morphogenesis and epidermal barrier formation. Nat Commun. 2016 Oct 27;7:13226
1J:259795 Green RM, Fish JL, Young NM, Smith FJ, Roberts B, Dolan K, Choi I, Leach CL, Gordon P, Cheverud JM, Roseman CC, Williams TJ, Marcucio RS, Hallgrimsson B, Developmental nonlinearity drives phenotypic robustness. Nat Commun. 2017 Dec 6;8(1):1970
2J:137592 Guertin DA, Stevens DM, Thoreen CC, Burds AA, Kalaany NY, Moffat J, Brown M, Fitzgerald KJ, Sabatini DM, Ablation in mice of the mTORC components raptor, rictor, or mLST8 reveals that mTORC2 is required for signaling to Akt-FOXO and PKCalpha, but not S6K1. Dev Cell. 2006 Dec;11(6):859-71
1*J:154667 Hasumi Y, Baba M, Ajima R, Hasumi H, Valera VA, Klein ME, Haines DC, Merino MJ, Hong SB, Yamaguchi TP, Schmidt LS, Linehan WM, Homozygous loss of BHD causes early embryonic lethality and kidney tumor development with activation of mTORC1 and mTORC2. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Nov 3;106(44):18722-7
1J:137601 Ikenoue T, Inoki K, Yang Q, Zhou X, Guan KL, Essential function of TORC2 in PKC and Akt turn motif phosphorylation, maturation and signalling. EMBO J. 2008 Jul 23;27(14):1919-31
1J:177840 Magri L, Cambiaghi M, Cominelli M, Alfaro-Cervello C, Cursi M, Pala M, Bulfone A, Garcia-Verdugo JM, Leocani L, Minicucci F, Poliani PL, Galli R, Sustained Activation of mTOR Pathway in Embryonic Neural Stem Cells Leads to Development of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex-Associated Lesions. Cell Stem Cell. 2011 Nov 4;9(5):447-62
1J:269511 Roy A, Skibo J, Kalume F, Ni J, Rankin S, Lu Y, Dobyns WB, Mills GB, Zhao JJ, Baker SJ, Millen KJ, Mouse models of human PIK3CA-related brain overgrowth have acutely treatable epilepsy. Elife. 2015 Dec 3;4:e12703
3J:325114 Serra I, Stravs A, Osorio C, Oyaga MR, Schonewille M, Tudorache C, Badura A, Tsc1 Haploinsufficiency Leads to Pax2 Dysregulation in the Developing Murine Cerebellum. Front Mol Neurosci. 2022;15:831687
8J:119564 Shiota C, Woo JT, Lindner J, Shelton KD, Magnuson MA, Multiallelic disruption of the rictor gene in mice reveals that mTOR complex 2 is essential for fetal growth and viability. Dev Cell. 2006 Oct;11(4):583-9
1J:244710 Yamauchi T, Nishiyama M, Moroishi T, Kawamura A, Nakayama KI, FBXL5 Inactivation in Mouse Brain Induces Aberrant Proliferation of Neural Stem Progenitor Cells. Mol Cell Biol. 2017 Apr 15;37(8)
2J:113443 Yang Q, Inoki K, Ikenoue T, Guan KL, Identification of Sin1 as an essential TORC2 component required for complex formation and kinase activity. Genes Dev. 2006 Oct 15;20(20):2820-32
7*J:304555 Zamfirescu RC, Day ML, Morris MB, mTORC1/2 signaling is downregulated by amino acid-free culture of mouse preimplantation embryos and is only partially restored by amino acid readdition. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2021 Jan 1;320(1):C30-C44
1J:195854 Zhu Y, Pires KM, Whitehead KJ, Olsen CD, Wayment B, Zhang YC, Bugger H, Ilkun O, Litwin SE, Thomas G, Kozma SC, Abel ED, Mechanistic target of rapamycin (Mtor) is essential for murine embryonic heart development and growth. PLoS One. 2013;8(1):e54221

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