2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.29.478228
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LKB1 acts as a critical brake for the glucagon-mediated fasting response

Abstract: As important as the fasting response is for survival, an inability to shut it down once nutrients become available can lead to exacerbated disease and severe wasting. The liver is central to transitions between feeding and fasting states, with glucagon being a key initiator of the fasting response in the liver. However, the precise regulatory mechanisms behind glucagon-induced fasting are unclear. One potential mediator of these transitions is Liver Kinase B1 (LKB1) given its role in nutrient sensing. Here, we… Show more

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