Historical Background
CaMKK2 was originally purified and characterized from rat brain as a CaMKI-activating kinase by Edelman et al. (1996). These authors demonstrated that CaMKK2 activated CaMKI and CaMKIV by phosphorylating an equivalent Thr residue within the “activation loop” region of both proteins. Later, rat and human CaMKK2 were cloned and characterized by two independent groups, which provided substantial information about the structure and function of CaMKK2 (Anderson et al. 1998; Kitani et al. 1997). The cAMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) was subsequently identified as an additional substrate of CaMKK2 in 2005 (Hawley et al. 2005; Woods et al. 2005). The discovery of AMPK as a downstream target of CaMKK2 was an important milestone, which opened new research perspectives, providing mechanistic evidence for studying...
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Huang, W., Racioppi, L. (2018). Calcium Calmodulin Kinase Kinase 2. In: Choi, S. (eds) Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67199-4_101573
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