AMPK signaling pathway

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[[AMP-activated protein kinase]]
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== Function ==
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'''AMP-activated protein kinase''' (AMPK) is a [[nuclear receptor]] which regulates cellular uptake of glucose, β-oxidation of fatty acids and biogenesis of glucose transporter thus playing a role in cellular energy homeostasis by phosphorylating key proteins. In response to low levels of ATP, AMPK activates energy-producing pathways and inhibits energy-consuming pathways.
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Human AMP-activated protein kinase α1 subunit (deeppink) +β2 subunit (green) +γ1 subunit (cyan) complex with AMP, staurosporine, cyclodextrin and HEPES (PDB code 4rer)

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