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Human Molecular Genetics
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October 16, 2012
Kinase inhibitors arrest neurodegeneration in cell and C. elegans models of LRRK2 toxicity
Chen Yao, William M Johnson, Yue Gao, et al.
Open Biology
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May 31, 2012
Discovery of catalytically active orthologues of the Parkinson's disease kinase PINK1: analysis of substrate specificity and impact of mutations
Helen I Woodroof, Joe H Pogson, Mike Begley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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March 25, 2022
Natural (dihydro)phenanthrene plant compounds are direct activators of AMPK through its allosteric drug and metabolite-binding site
Matthew J Sanders, Yann Ratinaud, Katyayanee Neopane, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)
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February 14, 2004
Interactions of LY333531 and other bisindolyl maleimide inhibitors with PDK1
David Komander, Gursant S Kular, Alexander W Schüttelkopf, et al.
Open Biology
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June 23, 2012
PINK1 is activated by mitochondrial membrane potential depolarization and stimulates Parkin E3 ligase activity by phosphorylating Serine 65
Chandana Kondapalli, Agne Kazlauskaite, Ning Zhang, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
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January 23, 2002
Evidence that the tandem-pleckstrin-homology-domain-containing protein TAPP1 interacts with Ptd(3,4)P2 and the multi-PDZ-domain-containing protein MUPP1 in vivo
Wendy A Kimber, Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy, Peter C F Cheung, et al.
Chemistry & Biology
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July 19, 2014
Mechanism of action of compound-13: an α1-selective small molecule activator of AMPK
Roger W Hunter, Marc Foretz, Laurent Bultot, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism
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September 1, 2016
Benzimidazole derivative small-molecule 991 enhances AMPK activity and glucose uptake induced by AICAR or contraction in skeletal muscle
Laurent Bultot, Thomas E Jensen, Yu-Chiang Lai, et al.
Nature Communications
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August 5, 2014
The LKB1-salt-inducible kinase pathway functions as a key gluconeogenic suppressor in the liver
Kashyap Patel, Marc Foretz, Allison Marion, et al.
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Human Molecular Genetics
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October 16, 2012
Kinase inhibitors arrest neurodegeneration in cell and C. elegans models of LRRK2 toxicity
Chen Yao, William M Johnson, Yue Gao, et al.
Open Biology
|
May 31, 2012
Discovery of catalytically active orthologues of the Parkinson's disease kinase PINK1: analysis of substrate specificity and impact of mutations
Helen I Woodroof, Joe H Pogson, Mike Begley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
March 25, 2022
Natural (dihydro)phenanthrene plant compounds are direct activators of AMPK through its allosteric drug and metabolite-binding site
Matthew J Sanders, Yann Ratinaud, Katyayanee Neopane, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)
|
February 14, 2004
Interactions of LY333531 and other bisindolyl maleimide inhibitors with PDK1
David Komander, Gursant S Kular, Alexander W Schüttelkopf, et al.
Open Biology
|
June 23, 2012
PINK1 is activated by mitochondrial membrane potential depolarization and stimulates Parkin E3 ligase activity by phosphorylating Serine 65
Chandana Kondapalli, Agne Kazlauskaite, Ning Zhang, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
|
January 23, 2002
Evidence that the tandem-pleckstrin-homology-domain-containing protein TAPP1 interacts with Ptd(3,4)P2 and the multi-PDZ-domain-containing protein MUPP1 in vivo
Wendy A Kimber, Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy, Peter C F Cheung, et al.
Chemistry & Biology
|
July 19, 2014
Mechanism of action of compound-13: an α1-selective small molecule activator of AMPK
Roger W Hunter, Marc Foretz, Laurent Bultot, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism
|
September 1, 2016
Benzimidazole derivative small-molecule 991 enhances AMPK activity and glucose uptake induced by AICAR or contraction in skeletal muscle
Laurent Bultot, Thomas E Jensen, Yu-Chiang Lai, et al.
Nature Communications
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August 5, 2014
The LKB1-salt-inducible kinase pathway functions as a key gluconeogenic suppressor in the liver
Kashyap Patel, Marc Foretz, Allison Marion, et al.
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