Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2049070 FEBS Letters 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a heterotrimer of catalytic (α) and regulatory (β and γ) subunits with at least two isoforms for each subunit. AMPK β1 is widely expressed whilst AMPK β2 is highly expressed in muscle and both β isoforms contain a mid-molecule carbohydrate-binding module (β-CBM). Here we show that β2-CBM has evolved to contain a Thr insertion and increased affinity for glycogen mimetics with a preference for oligosaccharides containing a single α-1,6 branched residue. Deletion of Thr-101 reduces affinity for single α-1,6 branched oligosaccharides by 3-fold, while insertion of this residue into the equivalent position in the β1-CBM sequence increases affinity by 3-fold, confirming the functional importance of this residue.

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