AMPK : Lessons from transgenic and knockout animals.

  • Viollet, Benoit
  • Athea, Yoni
  • Mounier, Remi
  • Guigas, Bruno
  • Zarrinpashneh, Elham
  • Horman, Sandrine
  • Lantier, Louise
  • Hebrard, Sophie
  • Devin-Leclerc, Jocelyne
  • Beauloye, Christophe
  • Foretz, Marc
  • Andreelli, Fabrizio
  • Ventura-Clapier, Renee
  • Bertrand, Luc
Publication date
January 2009
Publisher
Frontiers in Bioscience

Abstract

AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a phylogenetically conserved serine/threonine protein kinase, has been proposed to function as a fuel gauge to monitor cellular energy status in response to nutritional environmental variations. AMPK system is a regulator of energy balance that, once activated by low energy status, switches on ATP-producing catabolic pathways (such as fatty acid oxidation and glycolysis), and switches off ATP-consuming anabolic pathways (such as lipogenesis), both by short-term effect on phosphorylation of regulatory proteins and by long-term effect on gene expression. Numerous observations obtained with pharmacological activators and agents that deplete intracellular ATP have been supportive of AMPK playing a role in th...

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