Metabolism
Serine/threonine kinase AMPK upregulates glucose uptake by promoting the expression and function of glucose transporters. AMPK is activated by increased AMP/ATP ratio, resulting from cellular and environmental stress, e.g. low glucose, heat shock, hypoxia and ischemia. AMPK activation positively modulates signaling transductions that refill ATP levels. Moreover, it also stimulates catabolic processes such as fatty acid oxidation and glycolysis through inhibition of ACC and activation of PFK2. AMPK negatively regulates various proteins which are important to ATP-consuming mechanisms, e.g. mTORC2, glycogen synthase, SREBP-1, and TSC2, causing the downregulation/inhibition of gluconeogenesis and glycogen, lipid and protein synthesis.
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C5540 4β-hydroxy CholesterolSummary: marker for CYP3A4/5 activity
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B5405 YM 511Summary: aromatase (CYP19) inhibitor
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B7714 3-Cyano-7-ethoxycoumarinSummary: Fluorescent P450 substrate
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B7737 ABTSummary: Cytochrome P450 inhibitor
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B5723 MethoxyresorufinSummary: fluorometric substrate of cytochrome P450
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B5724 PentoxyresorufinSummary: fluorometric cytochrome P450 substrate
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B6768 TMSSummary: cytochrome P450 1B1 inhibitor