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Gene Information

Gene symbol: PRKAG2

Gene name: protein kinase, AMP-activated, gamma 2 non-catalytic subunit

HGNC ID: 9386

Synonyms: AAKG, AAKG2, H91620p, WPWS, CMH6

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 INS 1 hits
2 PRKAA1 1 hits
3 WARS 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 12546691 The cardiac phenotype observed in humans harbouring genetic mutations in the gamma 2 regulatory subunit (PRKAG2) of AMPK is consistent with abnormal glycogen accumulation in the heart.
2 12546691 The perturbation of AMPK activity induced by genetic mutations in PRKAG2 and the resultant effect on muscle cell glucose metabolism may be relevant to the issue of targeting AMPK in drug development for insulin-resistant diabetes mellitus.
3 12546691 The cardiac phenotype observed in humans harbouring genetic mutations in the gamma 2 regulatory subunit (PRKAG2) of AMPK is consistent with abnormal glycogen accumulation in the heart.
4 12546691 The perturbation of AMPK activity induced by genetic mutations in PRKAG2 and the resultant effect on muscle cell glucose metabolism may be relevant to the issue of targeting AMPK in drug development for insulin-resistant diabetes mellitus.
5 17990392 Mutation in PRKAG2 encoding the gamma2 subunit of the AMP activated protein kinase (AMPK) cause human cardiomyopathy characterized by hypertrophy, Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, conduction system disease and glycogen storage in the myocardium.
6 17990392 Upstream kinases which phosphorylate Thr172 on the catalytic subunit activate the enzyme during exercise, ischemia, in response to sympathetic stimulation and hormones such as leptin and adiponectin.
7 17990392 Human mutations which disrupt the nucleotide-binding affinity of the gamma2 subunit lead to loss of inhibition by ATP and inappropriate activate AMPK under resting conditions.