AMPK


AMPK (5' AMP-activated protein kinase) is an enzyme that plays a role in cellular energy homeostasis. It consists of three proteins (subunits) that together make a functional enzyme, conserved from yeast to humans. The heterotrimeric protein AMPK is formed by α, β, and γ subunits. Each of these three subunits takes on a specific role in both the stability and activity of AMPK. It is expressed in a number of tissues, including the liver, brain, and skeletal muscle. The net effect of AMPK activation is stimulation of hepatic fatty acid oxidation, ketogenesis, stimulation of skeletal muscle fatty acid oxidation and glucose uptake, inhibition of cholesterol synthesis, lipogenesis, and triglyceride synthesis, inhibition of adipocyte lipolysis and lipogenesis, and modulation of insulin secretion by pancreatic beta-cells. It should not be confused with cyclic AMP-activated protein kinase (protein kinase A).
  • AICAR EY1360

    AICAR 是AMPK活化剂,可作用于急性淋巴细胞白血病。

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  • WZ4003 EY1817

    WZ4003是高特异性NUAK kinase抑制剂,作用于NUAK1和NUAK2的IC50分别为20 nM和100 nM。对其他139个激酶没有有效的抑制性。

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