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Loss of the E3 ubiquitin ligase MKRN1 represses diet-induced metabolic syndrome through AMPK activation

Authors
Lee, Min-SikHan, Hyun-JiHan, Su YeonKim, Il YoungChae, SehyunLee, Choong-SilKim, Sung EunYoon, Seul GiPark, Jun-WonKim, Jung-HoonShin, SoyeonJeong, ManhyungKo, AramLee, Ho-YoungOh, Kyoung-JinLee, Yun-HeeBae, Kwang-HeeKoo, Seung-HoiKim, Jea-WooSeong, Je KyungHwang, DaeheeSong, Jaewhan
Issue Date
24-8월-2018
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.9
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Journal Title
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume
9
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/73730
DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-05721-4
ISSN
2041-1723
Abstract
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) plays a key role in controlling energy metabolism in response to physiological and nutritional status. Although AMPK activation has been proposed as a promising molecular target for treating obesity and its related comorbidities, the use of pharmacological AMPK activators has been met with contradictory therapeutic challenges. Here we show a regulatory mechanism for AMPK through its ubiquitination and degradation by the E3 ubiquitin ligase makorin ring finger protein 1 (MKRN1). MKRN1 depletion promotes glucose consumption and suppresses lipid accumulation due to AMPK stabilisation and activation. Accordingly, MKRN1-null mice show chronic AMPK activation in both liver and adipose tissue, resulting in significant suppression of diet-induced metabolic syndrome. We demonstrate also its therapeutic effect by administering shRNA targeting MKRN1 into obese mice that reverses non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. We suggest that ubiquitin-dependent AMPK degradation represents a target therapeutic strategy for metabolic disorders.
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