Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10870662 | FEBS Letters | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Mitochondrial ATP synthase, a major ATP supplier in respiring cells, should be regulated in amount and in activity to respond to the varying demands of cells for ATP. We screened 80 protein kinase inhibitors and found that HeLa cells treated with four inhibitors exhibited reduced mitochondrial ATP synthesis activity. Consistently, knockdown of their target kinases (PKA, PKCδ, CaMKII and smMLCK) resulted in a decrease in mitochondrial ATP synthesis activity. Among them, mitochondria of smMLCK-knockdown cells contained only a small amount of ATP synthase, while the α- and β-subunits of ATP synthase were produced normally, suggesting that smMLCK affects assembly (or decay) of ATP synthase.
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Authors
Kanako Sugawara, Makoto Fujikawa, Masasuke Yoshida,