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      AMPK - a nutrient and energy sensor that maintains energy homeostasis

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      Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology

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          AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a crucial cellular energy sensor. Once activated by falling energy status, it promotes ATP production by increasing the activity or expression of proteins involved in catabolism, while conserving ATP by switching off biosynthetic pathways. AMPK also regulates metabolic energy balance at the whole body level. For example, it mediates the effects of agents acting on the hypothalamus that promote feeding, and entrains circadian rhythms of metabolism and feeding behavior. Finally, recent studies reveal that AMPK conserves ATP levels through the regulation of processes other than metabolism, such regulation of the cell cycle and neuronal membrane excitability.

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          100962782
          22271
          Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
          Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol.
          Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology
          1471-0072
          1471-0080
          5 December 2017
          22 March 2012
          22 March 2012
          12 December 2017
          : 13
          : 4
          : 251-262
          Affiliations
          Division of Cell Signalling & Immunology, College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dow Street, Dundee, DD1 5EH, Scotland, UK
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          PMC5726489 PMC5726489 5726489 ems75237
          10.1038/nrm3311
          5726489
          22436748
          edead9a3-8436-4ba8-99d8-0477ed30563a
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