AMPK inhibition in health and disease

B Viollet, S Horman, J Leclerc, L Lantier… - Critical reviews in …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
B Viollet, S Horman, J Leclerc, L Lantier, M Foretz, M Billaud, S Giri, F Andreelli
Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology, 2010Taylor & Francis
All living organisms depend on dynamic mechanisms that repeatedly reassess the status of
amassed energy, in order to adapt energy supply to demand. The AMP-activated protein
kinase (AMPK) αβγ heterotrimer has emerged as an important integrator of signals
managing energy balance. Control of AMPK activity involves allosteric AMP and ATP
regulation, auto-inhibitory features and phosphorylation of its catalytic (α) and regulatory (β
and γ) subunits. AMPK has a prominent role not only as a peripheral sensor but also in the …
All living organisms depend on dynamic mechanisms that repeatedly reassess the status of amassed energy, in order to adapt energy supply to demand. The AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) αβγ heterotrimer has emerged as an important integrator of signals managing energy balance. Control of AMPK activity involves allosteric AMP and ATP regulation, auto-inhibitory features and phosphorylation of its catalytic (α) and regulatory (β and γ) subunits. AMPK has a prominent role not only as a peripheral sensor but also in the central nervous system as a multifunctional metabolic regulator. AMPK represents an ideal second messenger for reporting cellular energy state. For this reason, activated AMPK acts as a protective response to energy stress in numerous systems. However, AMPK inhibition also actively participates in the control of whole body energy homeostasis. In this review, we discuss recent findings that support the role and function of AMPK inhibition under physiological and pathological states.
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