| PRKAB2 | 
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| | Available structures | 
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 | PDB | Ortholog search: PDBe RCSB | 
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 | | List of PDB id codes | 
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 | 2F15, 2V8Q, 2V92, 2V9J, 2Y8L, 2Y8Q, 2YA3, 4CFH, 4EAI, 4EAJ, 4RER, 4REW | 
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| Identifiers | 
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| Aliases | PRKAB2, protein kinase AMP-activated non-catalytic subunit beta 2 | 
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| External IDs | OMIM: 602741; MGI: 1336185; HomoloGene: 38046; GeneCards: PRKAB2; OMA:PRKAB2 - orthologs | 
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| | Gene location (Mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Chr. | Chromosome 3 (mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Band | 3|3 F2.2 | Start | 97,565,509 bp | 
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 | End | 97,581,128 bp | 
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| | RNA expression pattern | 
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 | Bgee | | Human | Mouse (ortholog) | 
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 | | Top expressed in |  | jejunal mucosa
 biceps brachii
 Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis
 Skeletal muscle tissue of biceps brachii
 gastrocnemius muscle
 body of tongue
 saphenous vein
 muscle of thigh
 buccal mucosa cell
 tibial arteries
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 | | Top expressed in |  | epithelium of lens
 knee joint
 medial head of gastrocnemius muscle
 quadriceps femoris muscle
 facial motor nucleus
 muscle of thigh
 triceps brachii muscle
 ascending aorta
 tibialis anterior muscle
 vastus lateralis muscle
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| Wikidata | 
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5'-AMP-activated protein kinase subunit beta-2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PRKAB2 gene.
The protein encoded by this gene is a regulatory subunit of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). AMPK is a heterotrimer consisting of an alpha catalytic subunit, and non-catalytic beta and gamma subunits. AMPK is an important energy-sensing enzyme that monitors cellular energy status. In response to cellular metabolic stresses, AMPK is activated, and thus phosphorylates and inactivates acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) and beta-hydroxy beta-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMGCR), key enzymes involved in regulating de novo biosynthesis of fatty acid and cholesterol. This subunit may be a positive regulator of AMPK activity. It is highly expressed in skeletal muscle and thus may have tissue-specific roles.