AMPK Is a Direct Adenylate Charge-Regulated Protein Kinase
St Vincents Institute of Medical Research
Abstract
The adenosine monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) regulates whole-body and cellular energy balance in response to energy demand and supply. AMPK is an αβγ heterotrimer activated by decreasing concentrations of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and increasing AMP concentrations. AMPK activation depends on phosphorylation of the α catalytic subunit on threonine-172 (Thr(172)) by kinases LKB1 or CaMKKβ, and this is promoted by AMP binding to the γ subunit. AMP sustains activity by inhibiting dephosphorylation of α-Thr(172), whereas ATP promotes dephosphorylation. Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), like AMP, bound to γ sites 1 and 3 and stimulated α-Thr(172) phosphorylation. However, in contrast to AMP, ADP…
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7Topics & keywords
- Dephosphorylation
- Adenylate kinase
- AMPK
- Protein kinase A
- Adenosine monophosphate
- Adenosine triphosphate
- Phosphorylation
- AMP-activated protein kinase
- Affordable and clean energy