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  • ...K (2012) Identification and characterization of a human mitochondrial NAD kinase . Nat Commun 3:1248. ...uman HEK293A cells. C5orf33 mRNA is more abundant than human cytosolic NAD kinase mRNA in almost all tissues examined. We further show by database searches t
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  • ...N, Navarro-Sabaté A, Bartrons R (2004) Activation of AMP-dependent protein kinase by hypoxia and hypothermia in the liver of frog Rana perezi. Cryobiology 49 |authors=Bartrons M, Ortega E, Obach M, Calvo MN, Navarro-Sabate A, Bartrons R
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  • |description='''AMP-activated protein kinase''' is a regulatory protein which acts as crucial cellular energy sensor by sensing AMP, [[ADP]] and/or ...nserving ATP by downregulating anabolic pathways. AMPK is a heterotrimeric protein (catalytic α-subunit and regulatory β- and γ-subunits). The well-known o
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  • ...sociated mitochondrial acylglycerol kinase is a subunit of the human TIM22 protein import complex. Mol Cell 67:457-70. ...it of TIM22 provides an exciting and unexpected link between mitochondrial protein import and Sengers syndrome.
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  • ...Dolder M, Koretsky AP, Brdiczka D, Wallimann T (1997) The role of creatine kinase in inhibition of mitochondrial permeability transition. FEBS Lett 414:253-7 ...e. No malate release occurred with complexes containing octameric creatine kinase under the same conditions.
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  • ...NA, Fernyhough P (2012) Impaired adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase signalling in dorsal root ganglia neurons is linked to mitochondrial dysfun |authors=Chowdhury SK, Smith DR, Saleh A, Schapansky J, Marquez A, Gomes S, Akude E, Morrow D, Calcutt NA, Fernyhough P
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  • ...acetylase activation induced by protein kinase A and AMP-activated protein kinase. J Biol Chem 287:23489-501. ...s provide new insight on the ''in vivo'' mechanism of SIRT1 regulation and a new avenue for the development of pharmacological SIRT1 activators targeted
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  • |title=Flach RJ, Bennett AM (2010) MAP kinase phosphatase-1 - a new player at the nexus between sarcopenia and metabolic disease. Aging (Al ...sarcopenia and overnutrition in a pathophysiological pathway that leads to a loss of skeletal muscle mitochondrial function. With the increasing aging p
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  • ...Bou M, Cannich A, Roy P, Hebert-Chatelain E (2019) Intramitochondrial Src kinase links mitochondrial dysfunctions and aggressiveness of breast cancer cells. ...etga MA, Lurette O, Jean S, Hamel-Cote G, Martín-Jimenez R, Bou M, Cannich A, Roy P, Hebert-Chatelain E
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  • |title=Hardeland R (2009) Melatonin: signaling mechanisms of a pleiotropic agent. Biofactors 35:183-92. ...ma membrane, such as an orphan GPCR, GPR50, and the PDZ domain scaffolding protein MUPP1, effects which negatively or positively influence signaling capacity.
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  • |title=Kowluru A, Veluthakal R, Rhodes CJ, Kamath V, Syed I, Koch BJ. (2010) Protein farnesylation-dependent raf/erk signaling links to cytoskeletal remodeling |authors=Kowluru A, Veluthakal R, Rhodes CJ, Kamath V, Syed I, Koch BJ
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  • ...nsient receptor potential vanilloid 1-mediated protein kinase A/uncoupling protein 2 pathway. Hypertension 67:451-60. ...mitochondrial dysfunction. Dietary capsaicin supplementation may represent a promising intervention for the primary prevention of coronary heart disease
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  • ...of cardiac troponin I phosphorylation by delta protein kinase C (δPKC) as a treatment for ischemia-reperfusion injury. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph150302 ...injury, and that a cTnI/δPKC interaction inhibitor should be considered as a therapeutic target to reduce cardiac injury after myocardial infarction.
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  • ...Zierath JR (2008) Gain-of-function R225Q mutation in AMP-activated protein kinase gamma3 subunit increases mitochondrial biogenesis in glycolytic skeletal mu ...up> mice, independent of changes in fiber type composition. In conclusion, a single nucleotide mutation (R225Q) in the AMPK gamma3 subunit is associated
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  • ...ration on a standard diet and decreases liver triglyceride accumulation on a western high-fat high-sugar diet. Nutrients 10:1990. |authors=Pape JA, Newey CR, Burrell HR, Workman A, Perry K, Bikman BT, Bridgewater LC, Grose JH
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  • ...DNA genes was unchanged. It is concluded that the Ras/cAMP/protein kinase A pathway is part of the regulatory circuit controlling biogenesis of the oxi |mipnetlab=FR Pessac Diolez P, FR Bordeaux Devin A
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  • ...in treatment enhances mitochondrial respiration in skeletal muscle of AMPK kinase dead but not wild type mice. PLoS One 8:e53533. ...he respiration defect compared to the WT mice. Metformin did not influence protein activities or expressions in either WT or AMPK KD mice.
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  • ...(2013) ''Drosophila'' Trap1 protects against mitochondrial dysfunction in a PINK1/parkin model of Parkinson's disease. Cell Death Dis 4:e467. ...rap1 function with Pink1 and parkin. We show that loss of Trap1 results in a decrease in mitochondrial function and increased sensitivity to stress, and
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  • ...> (2022) Tracking patient-mutation and lead-molecule driven alterations of kinase activity conformations. '''Bioblast 2022: BEC Inaugural Conference.''' In: ...icine-oriented KinCon biosensor concept is not restricted to recordings of kinase drug efficacies/specificities. We have first evidence that such conformatio
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  • |title=Poudel A, Zhou JY, Mekala N, Welchko R, Rosca MG, Li L (2019) Berberine hydrochlorid |authors=Poudel A, Zhou JY, Mekala N, Welchko R, Rosca MG, Li L
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  • ...) inhibitor ATGListatin attenuated the Thr(172) phosphorylation of AMPK by a β3-adrenergic agonist (CL 316,243) independent of changes in PKA signaling |keywords=5′-AMP-activated protein kinase, Adipose tissue triglyceride lipase, Lipolysis, Mitochondria, Mouse, White
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  • |title=Mungai PT, Waypa GB, Jairaman A, Prakriya M, Dokic D, Ball MK, Schumacker PT (2011) Hypoxia Triggers AMPK A |authors=Mungai PT, Waypa GB, Jairaman A, Prakriya M, Dokic D, Ball MK, Schumacker PT
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  • ...of glucose-and mitochondrial fuel-induced insulin secretion by a cytosolic protein histidine phosphatase in pancreatic β-cells.. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Meta ...N, Jayaram B, Syed I, Olson LK, Ludwig K, Klumpp S, Krieglstein J, Kowluru A.
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  • |title=Liem D, Manintveld O, Schoonderwoerd K, McFalls E, Heinen A, Verdouw P, Sluiter W, Duncker D (2008) Ischemic preconditioning modulates |authors=Liem D, Manintveld O, Schoonderwoerd K, McFalls E, Heinen A, Verdouw P, Sluiter W, Duncker D
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  • ...LR, Ryan TE, Torres MJ, Smith CD, Lin CT, Neufer PD (2015) Protein kinase A governs oxidative phosphorylation kinetics and oxidant emitting potential a ...nderstanding of how mitochondrial cAMP production is regulated, illustrate a need for better tools to examine the impact of sAC activity on mitochondria
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  • ...jtaszewski JF, Richter EA, Køber L, Dela F (2012) 5'-AMP activated protein kinase is involved in the regulation of myocardial β-oxidative capacity in mice. ...and that decreased AMPK activity may lead to an altered energetic state as a consequence of reduced capacity to oxidize MCFA. We did not identify any cl
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  • ...ale D, Deas E, Loh SH, Martins LM (2012) Genetic analysis of mitochondrial protein misfolding in ''Drosophila melanogaster''. Cell Death Differ doi:10.1038/cd ...thway involving pink1, parkin and ref(2)P has a role in the maintenance of a viable pool of cellular mitochondria by promoting organellar quality contro
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  • ...0px|Mitochondrial Physiology Society|MiPsociety]]Bioenergetic profiling of kinase inhibitors reveals drug off-targer effects in colon cancer cell models ...gle or multiple oncogenic kinase pathways [2]. In these lines, blockade of kinase activities has been shown to converge on the central energetic organelle, t
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  • |title=Trefts E (2019) Integrin linked kinase is critical for hepatic cellular organization, metabolism, and glucoregulat ...s protein during obesity and the spectrum of benefits that occur when this protein is removed from hepatocytes. This work also establishes the underlying mech
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  • ...starvation, FIS1 variant 2 expression is up-regulated in a protein kinase A-dependent manner and its specific knockdown inhibits autophagy associated m
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  • ...f glucose- and mitochondrial fuel-induced insulin secretion by a cytosolic protein histidine phosphatase in pancreatic beta-cells. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Met ...N, Jayaram B, Syed I, Olson LK, Ludwig K, Klumpp S, Krieglstein J, Kowluru A.
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  • ...um falciparum'' related-genes for mitochondria fission: mitoemerald-GFP as a tool to visualize mitochondria structure. J Pineal Res 66:e12484. ...meida GT, Vicoso KL, Lima WR, Pereira LB, Meissner KA, Wrenger C, Rafaello A, Rizzuto R, Pozzan T, Garcia CRS
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  • ...betes mellitus. Furthermore, inhibiting the fission protein dynamin 1-like protein (DRP1) might ameliorate ischaemic renal injury by blocking mitochondrial fi
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  • ...mpaired mitochondrial respiration in human carotid plaque atherosclerosis: A potential role for Pink1 in vascular smooth muscle cell energetics. Atheros |authors=Docherty CK, Carswell A, Friel E, Mercer JR
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  • ...Zito E, Bogeski I, Campbell RE, Simmen T (2023) The endoplasmic reticulum kinase PERK interacts with the oxidoreductase ERO1 to metabolically adapt mitochon ...les, while limiting oxidative stress. Therefore, the PERK-ERO1⍺ complex is a key molecular machinery that allows quick metabolic adaptation to ER stress
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  • ...Hlavatá L, Nachin L, Jezek P, Nyström T (2008) Elevated Ras/protein kinase A activity in ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' reduces proliferation rate and lif ...art, to elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which also cause a proteolysis-dependent fragmentation of the Aac2p carrier both ''in vivo''
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  • ...(2013) ''Drosophila Trap1'' protects against mitochondrial dysfunction in a ''PINK1/parkin'' model of Parkinson’s disease. Mitochondr Physiol Network ...1 function with Pink1 and parkin. We showed that loss of Trap1 resulted in a decrease in mitochondrial function and increased sensitivity to stress, and
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  • ...tion. Together, these findings identify MTFR1L as a critical mitochondrial protein transducing AMPK-dependent metabolic changes through regulation of mitochon
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  • ...11) H₂O₂ stress-specific regulation of S. pombe MAPK Sty1 by mitochondrial protein phosphatase Ptc4. EMBO J 31:563-75. |authors=Di Y, Holmes EJ, Butt A, Dawson K, Mironov A, Kotiadis VN, Gourlay CW, Jones N, Wilkinson CR
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  • ...ic oxide synthase (NOS) synthesis. It may also cause a decrease in protein kinase C (PKC) expression leading to increased ROS production. UVR is capable of m |keywords=antioxidants, catalase, nitric oxide, oxidant, protein kinase C, reactive oxygen species
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  • ...efsky EJ, Spiegel S (2011) Sphingosine-1-phosphate produced by sphingosine kinase 2 in mitochondria interacts with prohibitin 2 to regulate Complex IV assemb ...mitochondrial respiration through cytochrome-c oxidase. Our data point to a new action of S1P in mitochondria and suggest that interaction of S1P with
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  • ...(2016) Redox-guided axonal regrowth requires cyclic GMP dependent protein kinase 1: Implication for neuropathic pain. Redox Biol 11:176-91. |authors=Valek L, Haeussler A, Droese S, Eaton P, Schroeder K, Tegeder I
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  • ...CM, Bikman BT, Hansen JM, Thomson DM (2020) Lack of skeletal muscle liver kinase B1 alters gene expression, mitochondrial content, inflammation and oxidativ ...eletal muscle does not exacerbate obesity or insulin resistance in mice on a HFD, despite impaired mitochondrial content and function and elevated infla
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  • ..., Huang Z, She ZG, Zhang XJ, Zhu L, Li H (2020) Low-dose sorafenib acts as a mitochondrial uncoupler and ameliorates nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Cell ...this new therapeutic strategy for NASH has the potential to translate into a beneficial anti-NASH therapy with fewer adverse events than is observed in
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  • ...compared to control. In GPA-fed rats, the specific activities of adenylate kinase (ADK) and succinate dehydrogenase were significantly higher in brain and so ...Guanidino propionic acid; Creatine; Mitochondrial inclusion body; Creatine kinase; Adenine nucleotide translocator; Metabolism; Oxidative phosphorylation; (R
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  • ...out Tiffany L, Mikhail Andrew I, Ng Sean Y, Raziee Rozhin, Edgett Brittany A, Vasam Goutham, Webb Erin K, Gilotra Kevin S, Markou Matthew, Pineda Hannah ...1 deletion also elicited PPARGC1A (PPARG coactivator 1 alpha) activity and a slower, more oxidative muscle phenotype. As such, these carm1 mKO-evoked ad
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  • ...cose tolerance and prevents skeletal muscle insulin resistance in rats fed a high-fat diet. Diabetes 58:567-78. |abstract=OBJECTIVE—Heat treatment and overexpression of heat shock protein 72 (HSP72) have been shown to protect against high-fat diet–induced insul
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  • ...per MA, Swearingen AR, Brookheart RT, Schweitzer GG, Weinheimer CJ, Kovacs A, Koves TR, Muoio DM, McCommis KS, Finck BN (2021) Myocardial Lipin 1 knocko |authors=Chambers Kari T, Cooper Michael A, Swearingen Alison R, Brookheart Rita T, Schweitzer George G, Weinheimer Ca
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  • ...ang S, Zhao L, Chen S, Mak TW, Wang X (2010) The ER UDPase ENTPD5 promotes protein N-glycosylation, the Warburg effect, and proliferation in the PTEN pathway. ...ENTPD5 is therefore an integral part of the PI3K/PTEN regulatory loop and a potential target for anticancer therapy
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  • ...ctivation and Bcy1 phosphorylation converging in PKA inhibition. Slt2/Mpk1 kinase partially contributes to Bcy1 phosphorylation, although additional targets
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  • ...le=Elksnis A, Schiffer TA, Palm F, Wang Y, Cen J, Turpaev K, Ngamjariyawat A, Younis S, Huang S, Shen Y, Leng Y, Bergsten P, Karlsborn T, Welsh N, Wang |authors=Elksnis Andris, Schiffer Tomas A, Palm Fredrik, Wang Yun, Cen Jing, Turpaev Kyril, Ngamjariyawat Anongnad, Y
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  • ...l-CoA carboxylase, and the p70S6 kinase were assessed. Overexpression of a protein that maintains complex-I supported mitochondrial respiration (NDI1) was use ...ed protein kinase AMPK, AMPK, 5′-adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase, Breast cancer, Cancer metabolism, Colon cancer, ECAR, Extracellular acidif
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  • ...activity. Serum starvation clearly represents a major event that triggers a plethora of divergent responses and has therefore great potential to interf
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  • ..., Fernández-Ruiz J, Huber L, Rohrer H, Barrera M, Reichert AS, Rüb U, Chen A, Nussbaum RL, Auburger G (2009) Parkinson phenotype in aged PINK1-deficient ...Fernandez-Ruiz J, Huber L, Rohrer H, Barrera M, Reichert AS, Rueb U, Chen A, Nussbaum RL, Auburger G
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  • ...C-1α completely preserves muscle mass by preventing the fall in pro-fusion protein expression, AMPK and catabolic system activation, suggesting that compounds ...boxylase (ACC) phosphorylation was found, suggesting AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway activation. To test the role of mitochondrial alterations we
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  • ...lopment. Although first focused on proline catabolism, recent studies from a number of laboratories have emphasized the regulatory effects of proline sy ...ynthetic side, two well-recognized oncogenes, c-MYC and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K), markedly upregulate enzymes of proline synthesis; mechanisms affect
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  • ...ltitude-associated ambient hypoxia affects insulin sensitivity in mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD). Mice were randomly divided into a control group (with normal diet feeding and low-altitude housing), LA/HFD g
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  • |authors=Russell Jake S, Griffith Tia A, Naghipour Saba, Vider Jelena , Du Toit Eugene F, Patel Hemal H, Peart Jaso ...ction in T2D mice, unrelated to caveolins/cavins, mitochondrial, or stress kinase modulation. Although evidence suggests inflammatory involvement, the basis
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  • ...se C, microRNA, and exosome pathways. The aim of this review is to provide a contemporary view of these instigators of diabetic cardiomyopathy, as well
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  • ...stenbrink BD (2023) A Kinase Interacting Protein 1 regulates mitochondrial protein levels in energy metabolism and promotes mitochondrial turnover after exerc ...ina C, Wolters Anouk HG, Giepmans Ben NG, Sillje Herman HW, de Boer Rudolf A, Bakker Barbara M, Westenbrink B Daan
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  • ...ção da grelina no coração de camundongos obesos após hipernutrição durante a lactação / Ghrelin signaling in the heart of obese mice after overnutriti ...KT and pAKT), phosphatidil inositol 3 kinase (PI3K), AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK and pAMPK), mTOR and pmTOR, BAX, Bcl2 and actin was achieved by weste
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  • |title=Esteves P, Dard L, Brillac A, Hubert C, Sarlak S, Rousseau B, Dumon E, Izotte J, Bonneu M, Lacombe D, Du |authors=Esteves P, Dard L, Brillac A, Hubert C, Sarlak S, Rousseau B, Dumon E, Izotte J, Bonneu M, Lacombe D, Du
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  • ...s rat hearts against ischemia-reperfusion injury via pathway involving src kinase, mitoKATP, and ROS. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 292:H1470-8. |authors=Pasdois P, Quinlan CL, Rissa A, Tariosse L, Vinassa B, Costa AD, Pierre SV, Dos Santos P, Garlid KD
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  • ...ease gene LRRK2 as endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria tether identified by a genome wide high content screen. |authors=Serafini A, Lakshminarayanan S, Giacomello, M, Scorrano L
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  • |title=Effect of cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG) signaling on mitochondrial content in ''Drosophila melanogaster'' sub ...activity, whereas fruit flies with the Sitter allele of for (fors) express a low-enzymatic activity PKG; it was also demonstrated that upon return to no
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  • ...er G, Mullis PE, Nuoffer JM, Flück CE (2012) Role of AMP-activated protein kinase on steroid hormone biosynthesis in adrenal NCI-H295R cells. PLoS One 7:e309 |authors=Hirsch A, Hahn D, Kempna P, Hofer G, Mullis PE, Nuoffer JM, Flueck CE
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  • ...ibers, pre-incubation with cAMP decreases oxidative phosphorylation due to a defect localized at Complex IV of the ETC inter alia. We propose that phosp |keywords=Mitochondria, Supercomplex, Oxidative phosphorylation, Cardiolipin, Protein threonine phosphorylation
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  • ...=Cigliano L, Spagnuolo MS, Crescenzo R, Cancelliere R, Iannotta L, Mazzoli A, Liverini G, Iossa S (2017) Short-term fructose feeding induces inflammatio ...=Cigliano L, Spagnuolo MS, Crescenzo R, Cancelliere R, Iannotta L, Mazzoli A, Liverini G, Iossa S
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  • ...macromolecules on mitochondria. Under these conditions, mitochondria have a more native, condensed configuration. ...23 μM ADP (for a diffusion rate of JDif=1.9 μmol ADP/min/mg mitochondrial protein) were observed. These gradients are about twice those estimated in the abse
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  • ...-regulating mitochondrial respiratory capacity through the 4E-BP1-mediated protein translation pathway.
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  • ...k Silveira PC, Remor AP, da Luz Scheffer D, Antonacci Guglielmo LG, Latini A (2014) Increased platelet oxidative metabolism, blood oxidative stress and ...k Silveira PC, Remor AP, da Luz Scheffer D, Antonacci Guglielmo LG, Latini A
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  • ...4) Tissue-specific differences in the development of insulin resistance in a mouse model for type 1 diabetes. Diabetes 63:3856-67. ...reased myocellular protein kinase C theta (PKCθ) activity and serum fetuin A levels. Muscle mitochondrial oxidative capacity is unchanged at the onset,
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  • |title=The ATM protein and myocardial mitochondria. 50% of the volume of a cardiomyocyte. A close link therefore exists
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  • |title=[[File:Atan Gross.png|left|100px|Gross Atan]] M(a)TCH2-ing up metabolism and apoptosis at the MOMbrane. ...l metabolism in skeletal muscle, protecting from diet-induced obesity, and a role in regulating mitochondrial fusion/elongation, which is important in d
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  • ...ins from high-risk human papillomavirus induce mitochondrial metabolism in a head and neck squamous cell carcinoma model. Biomolecules 9:E351. |authors=Cruz-Gregorio A, Aranda-Rivera AK, Aparicio-Trejo OE, Coronado-Martinez I, Pedraza-Chaverri
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  • ...f photosynthetic capacity during the first 6 h of deetiolation, supporting a role of cytosolic STY kinases in chloroplast differentiation.
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  • ...L, Cusant L, Kottke T, Mittag M, Hegemann P, Finazzi G, Minagawa J (2016) A blue-light photoreceptor mediates the feedback regulation of photosynthesis ...g, utilization, and dissipation of light is a concerted process that plays a vital role in microalgal acclimation to environments of variable light inte
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  • |title=Smith ME, Tippetts TS, Brassfield ES, Tucker BJ, Ockey A, Swensen AC, Anthonymuthu TS, Washburn TD, Kane DA, Prince JT, Bikman BT (2 |authors=Smith ME, Tippetts TS, Brassfield ES, Tucker BJ, Ockey A, Swensen AC, Anthonymuthu TS, Washburn TD, Kane DA, Prince JT, Bikman BT
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  • ...rial respiration and lithium-galactose-mediated activation of the unfolded protein response. J Biol Chem 295:3773-82. ..., De-Queiroz ALFV, Camara H, Felix-Formiga ML, Machado CM, Pinto S, Galina A, Mori MA, Montero-Lomelí M, Masuda CA
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  • |title=Dymkowska D, Wrzosek A, Zabłocki K (2020) Atorvastatin and pravastatin stimulate nitric oxide and ...or statins related to reduced histone H3 methylation due to increased NNMT protein level. Thus, NNMT may directly modify gene activity.
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  • ...oxidation via the activation of adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase-ɑ - proliferator-activated receptor-r coactivator-1ɑ signaling in skeleta ...etal muscle via the AMPKα-PGC1α (adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase-ɑ-proliferator-activated receptor-r coactivator-1ɑ) axis.
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  • ...Short-chain fatty acids protect against high-fat diet-induced obesity via a PPARγ-dependent switch from lipogenesis to fat oxidation. Diabetes 64:2398 |authors=den Besten G, Bleeker A, Gerding A, van Eunen K, Havinga R, van Dijk TH, Oosterveer MH, Jonker JW, Groen AK, R
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  • ...N, Tepp K, Pelloux S, Chahboun S, Kaambre T, Kadaja L, Roosimaa M, Piirsoo A, Tourneur Y, Kuznetsov AV, Saks V, Seppet E (2009) Comparative analysis of ...N, Tepp K, Pelloux S, Chahboun S, Kaambre T, Kadaja L, Roosimaa M, Piirsoo A, Tourneur Y, Kuznetsov AV, Saks V, Seppet E
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  • |authors=Aoun M, Acin-Perez R, Montorfano G, Rizzo A, Enriquez JA, Tiranti V ...an autosomal recessive inborn error of CoA metabolism, called pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN). The pathogenesis of PKAN, the most fre
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  • ...OP2 and ROP8 expression retain the ability to recruit host mitochondria in a manner that is indistinguishable from the parental strain re-opening two im ...ere labelled for 30 min at 37 oC with 50 nM MitoTracker and infected with (A) RH wild type; (B) Neospora caninum (NC-1); (C) RHΔrop2/8, or co-infected
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  • ...ster M, Zentgraf H, Schirmacher P, Roth W (2016) The HMGB1 protein induces a metabolic type of tumour cell death by blocking aerobic respiration. Nat Co ..., Mairbaeurl H, Kaminski MM, Penzel R, Zhang C, Fuller JC, Wade RC, Benner A, Chang-Claude J, Brenner H, Hoffmeister M, Zentgraf H, Schirmacher P, Roth
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  • ...drial dysfunction and neurodegeneration by inducing mitochondrial unfolded protein response in Drosophila melanogaster PINK1 model of Parkinson's disease. J E ...up> mutant Dm, we aimed to explore the therapeutic action of ginseng total protein (GTP) on PD and provide in-depth scientific interpretation about the tradit
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  • ...signaling pathways. Cell elongation activates cytosolic phospholipase A2, a nuclear mechanosensor that, when inhibited, hinders AKT phosphorylation, DN
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  • ...PK. In contrast, AMPK promotes mitochondrial function and protects against a more precipitous fall in ATP during AICAR administration. |keywords=AICAR, AMP, AMP kinase, AMP-activated kinase (AMPK), Energy metabolism, Fat metabolism, Liver metabolism, ''in vivo''
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  • |title=Ortega-Domínguez B, Aparicio-Trejo OE, García-Arroyo FE, León-Contreras JC, Tapia E, Molina-Jijón E, Hernández-Pando R ...parkin and phosphatase and tensin homologue (PTEN)-induced putative kinase protein 1 (PINK1). In conclusion, the protective effect of curcumin in cisplatin-in
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