Journal article

New developments in AMPK and mTORC1 cross-talk

WJ Smiles, AJ Ovens, BE Kemp, S Galic, J Petersen, JS Oakhill

Essays in Biochemistry | PORTLAND PRESS LTD | Published : 2024

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Abstract

Metabolic homeostasis and the ability to link energy supply to demand are essential requirements for all living cells to grow and proliferate. Key to metabolic homeostasis in all eukaryotes are AMPK and mTORC1, two kinases that sense nutrient levels and function as counteracting regulators of catabolism (AMPK) and anabolism (mTORC1) to control cell survival, growth and proliferation. Discoveries beginning in the early 2000s revealed that AMPK and mTORC1 communicate, or cross-talk, through direct and indirect phosphorylation events to regulate the activities of each other and their shared protein substrate ULK1, the master initiator of autophagy, thereby allowing cellular metabolism to rapidl..

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