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ssbd-repos-00091 (91-Konagaya-AMPKactivity)
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Title
FRET images of AMPK activity in different cells
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2018-11-14
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Organism
M. musculus, H. sapiens
Strain
HeLa
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Proteins
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GO Molecular Function (MF)
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GO Biological Process (BP)
AMP activated protein kinase activity
GO Cellular Component (CC)
nucleotide activated protein kinase complex
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Related paper(s)

Yumi Konagaya, Kenta Terai, Yusuke Hirao, Kanako Takakura, Masamichi Imajo, Yuji Kamioka, Norio Sasaoka, Akira Kakizuka, Kenta Sumiyama, Tomoichiro Asano, Michiyuki Matsuda (2017) A Highly Sensitive FRET Biosensor for AMPK Exhibits Heterogeneous AMPK Responses among Cells and Organs., Cell reports, Volume 21, Number 9, pp. 2628-2638

Published in 2017 Nov 28

(Abstract) AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a master regulator of cellular metabolism, is a potential target for type 2 diabetes. Although extensive in vitro studies have revealed the complex regulation of AMPK, much remains unknown about the regulation in vivo. We therefore developed transgenic mice expressing a highly sensitive fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based biosensor for AMPK, called AMPKAR-EV. AMPKAR-EV allowed us to readily examine the role of LKB1, a canonical stimulator of AMPK, in drug-induced activation and inactivation of AMPK in vitro. In transgenic mice expressing AMPKAR-EV, the AMP analog AICAR activated AMPK in muscle. In contrast, the antidiabetic drug metformin activated AMPK in liver, highlighting the organ-specific action of AMPK stimulators. Moreover, we found that AMPK was activated primarily in fast-twitch muscle fibers after tetanic contraction and exercise. These observations suggest that the AMPKAR-EV mouse will pave a way to understanding the heterogeneous responses of AMPK among cell types in vivo.
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Contact(s)
Kenta Terai
Organization(s)
Kyoto University , Graduate School of Biostudies , Laboratory of Bioimaging and Cell Signaling
Image Data Contributors
Quantitative Data Contributors

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