Global phosphoproteomic analysis reveals ARMC10 as an AMPK substrate that regulates mitochondrial dynamics
AMPK is regulates cellular energy and has been extensively studied, although our knowledge of downstream substrates is incomplete. Here, Chen et al. perform global quantitative analysis for AMPK-dependent sites and validate one hit, ARMC10, as a direct AMPK effector of mitochondrial dynamics.
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Main Authors: | Zhen Chen, Caoqi Lei, Chao Wang, Nan Li, Mrinal Srivastava, Mengfan Tang, Huimin Zhang, Jong Min Choi, Sung Yun Jung, Jun Qin, Junjie Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c4d35187bada4634b09ee0cf3c4b49b5 |
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