Ampk alpha2 T172 activation dictates exercise performance and energy transduction in skeletal muscle.

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作者:Montalvo Ryan N, Li Xiaolu, Many Gina M, Sagendorf Tyler J, Yu Qing, Shen Wenqing, Wase Nishikant, Burgardt A Robert, Zhang Tong, Gritsenko Marina A, Gaffrey Matthew J, Bhonsle Hemangi, Guan Yuntian, Mao Xuansong, Zhang Mei, Qian Wei-Jun, Yan Zhen
Adenosine 5'-monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is an energetic sensor for metabolic regulation and integration. Here, we used CRISPR-Cas9 to generate nonactivatable Ampkα knock-in (KI) mice with mutation of threonine-172 phosphorylation site to alanine (T172A), circumventing the limitations of previous genetic interventions that disrupt the protein stoichiometry. KI mice of Ampkα2, but not Ampkα1, demonstrated phenotypic changes with increased fat-to-lean mass, impaired endurance exercise capacity, and diminished mitochondrial maximal respiration and conductance in skeletal muscle. Integrated temporal multiomics analysis (proteomics/phosphoproteomics/metabolomics) in skeletal muscle at rest and during exercise establishes a pleiotropic yet imperative role of Ampkα2 T172 activation for glycolytic and oxidative metabolism, mitochondrial respiration, and contractile function. There is a substantial overlap of skeletal muscle proteomic changes in Ampkα2 T172A KI mice with that of patients with type 2 diabetes. Our findings suggest that Ampkα2 T172 activation is critical for exercise performance and energy transduction in skeletal muscle and may serve as a therapeutic target for type 2 diabetes.

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