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Isolation of Primary Mouse Hepatocytes for Nascent Protein Synthesis Analysis by Non-radioactive L-azidohomoalanine Labeling Method
Published on: October 23, 2018
[AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) as therapeutic target]
Elżbieta Sarnowska1, Anna Balcerak, Marta Olszyna-Serementa
1Zakład Onkologii Molekularnej i Translacyjnej, Centrum Onkologii Instytutu im. Marii Skłodowskiej - Curie, Warszawa.
Abstract:
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is one of the major energy sensor at both: cellular and whole body level. It exists as heterotrimer containing three subunits: the catalytic α subunit, β and regulatory γ. AMPK is localized both in the cytoplasm and in the nucleus. It is activated by increasing concentrations of AMP during the energy shortage, causing activation of catabolic pathways and inhibition of energy consuming processes. AMPK activity can be regulated allosterically: by binding AMP to a regulatory γ subunit, as well as by phosphorylation on Thr172 of the catalytic α subunit by other kinases. Activated AMPK can effectively inhibit the mTOR pathway which is hyperactive in many types of cancer. On the other hand AMPK inactivation associates with the type II diabetes, diet-induced obesity, insulin resistance and the development of other metabolic disorders. The AMPK dysfunction is also observed in inflammation. It was discovered during last years that abnormalities in the AMPK function can induce the metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells known as the Warburg effect. Additionally, AMPK is activated during irradiation. Its activation leads to inhibition of growth. On the other hand, active AMPK enables cells to survive in difficult conditions such as hypoxia, or glucose deprivation. Because of its crucial role in maintaining of the energy homeostasis AMPK is an excellent therapeutic target. However, it still remains unknown what is better: to activate or inhibit the AMPK function.
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