Redefining the role of AMPK in autophagy and the energy stress response
University of Minnesota · University of Minnesota Medical Center
Abstract
Autophagy maintains cellular homeostasis during low energy states. According to the current understanding, glucose-depleted cells induce autophagy through AMPK, the primary energy-sensing kinase, to acquire energy for survival. However, contrary to the prevailing concept, our study demonstrates that AMPK inhibits ULK1, the kinase responsible for autophagy initiation, thereby suppressing autophagy. We found that glucose starvation suppresses amino acid starvation-induced stimulation of ULK1-Atg14-Vps34 signaling via AMPK activation. During an energy crisis caused by mitochondrial dysfunction, the LKB1-AMPK axis inhibits ULK1 activation and autophagy induction, even under amino acid starvation. Despite its…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.96
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- 100%
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- 60
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3Topics & keywords
- Autophagy
- AMPK
- ULK1
- Cell biology
- Protein kinase A
- BAG3
- AMP-activated protein kinase
- Homeostasis
- Affordable and clean energy