AMPK Methods and Protocols

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where [ATP], [ADP], and [AMP] are the respective intracellu-
lar/tissue concentrations inμmol.

4 Notes



  1. This is advised to remove microparticles that could block the
    column and lead to increase in system pressure.

  2. The hydrolysis of MgATP can take place very rapidly. EDTA is
    therefore added to the extraction buffer for chelating magne-
    sium in order to avoid ATP degradation by ATPases.

  3. This is advised to remove microbubbles that could eventually
    interfere with the UV spectrophotometer.

  4. Pay attention to the direction of the column (seethe arrow on
    the side of the column indicating the flow direction).

  5. It is important to double-check that the volume of pyrophos-
    phate buffer available is enough for the whole run.


Acknowledgments


Guigas’ group is supported by funding from the European Federa-
tion for the Study of Diabetes (EFSD/Lilly Research Grant Fel-
lowship), the Socie ́te ́Francophone du Diabe`te (SFD), and the
Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (ZonMW TOP Grant
91214131).

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