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Query: EC:3.4.24.23 (
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AMP-activated protein kinases (AMPKs) are a class of serine/threonine protein kinases that are activated by an increase in intracellular AMP concentration. They are a sensitive indicator of cellular energy status and have been found to promote tumor cell survival during nutrient starvation. We recently identified a novel AMPK catalytic subunit family member,
ARK5
, whose activation is directly regulated by Akt, which, in turn, has been reported to be a key player in tumor malignancy. In this study, we attempted to determine whether
ARK5
is involved in tumor malignancy under regulation by Akt. Matrigel invasion assays demonstrated that both overexpressed and endogenous
ARK5
showed strong activity dependent on Akt. In addition,
ARK5
expression induced activation of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) and MMP-9 following new expression of membrane type 1
MMP
(MT1-MMP), and the MT1-
MMP
expression induced by
ARK5
was initiated by rapamycin-sensitive signaling. In nude mice,
ARK5
expression was associated with a significant increase in tumor growth and significant suppression of necrosis in tumor tissue. Interestingly, only the
ARK5
-overexpressing PANC-1 cell line (P/ARK) tumor showed invasion and metastasis in nude mice, although Akt was activated in tumors derived from both P/ARK and its parental cell line. We report that a novel AMPK catalytic subunit family member,
ARK5
, plays a key role in tumor malignancy downstream of Akt.
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PMID:ARK5 is a tumor invasion-associated factor downstream of Akt signaling. 1506 Jan 71