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Distinct early signaling events resulting from the expression of the PRKAG2 R302Q mutant of AMPK contribute to increased myocardial glycogen
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Distinct early signaling events resulting from the expression of the PRKAG2 R302Q mutant of AMPK contribute to increased myocardial glycogen

K. D. Folmes, A. Y. M. Chan, D. P. Y. Koonen, T. C. Pulinilkunnil, I. Baczkó, B. E. Hunter, S. Thorn, M. F. Allard, R. Roberts, M. H. Gollob, …
Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics, Vol.2(5)
2009

Abstract

AMPK Glycogen Molecular biology Signal transduction arginine glutamine glycogen synthase hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase kinase hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase kinase gamma2 mutant protein protein kinase B unclassified drug PRKAG2 protein, human animal cell animal experiment animal tissue article controlled study enzyme activation enzyme induction enzyme substrate female gene gene expression gene mutation heart muscle cell heart muscle metabolism male mouse newborn nonhuman priority journal PRKAG2 gene rat wild type animal cell culture disease model enzymology genetics human metabolism missense mutation transgenic mouse Wolff Parkinson White syndrome Mus Mus musculus Rattus AMP-Activated Protein Kinases Animals Cells, Cultured Disease Models, Animal Humans Mice Mice, Transgenic Mutation, Missense Myocytes, Cardiac Rats Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
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