β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the KATP channel
Foster HR, Ho T, Potapenko E, Sdao SM, Huang SM, Lewandowski SL, VanDeusen HR, Davidson SM, Cardone RL, Prentki M, Kibbey RG, Merrins MJ. β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the KATP channel. ELife 2022, 11: e79422. PMID: 35997256, PMCID: PMC9444242, DOI: 10.7554/elife.79422.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPyruvate kinaseATP/ADPCytosolic ATP/ADPAmino acidsPKM2 isoformPK isoformsPlasma membraneNutrient sensorNutrient responsesPEP carboxykinasePKM1Mitochondrial sourcesPKM2Channel closureEssential roleInsulin secretionDifferential responsePK activityKinaseMembrane depolarizationIsoformsDeletionATPKey roleADP