PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 22532801-3 2012 We found that the energy regulator AMPK, which potently inhibits fatty acid synthesis, restricts infection of the Bunyavirus, Rift Valley Fever Virus (RVFV), an important re-emerging arthropod-borne human pathogen for which there are no effective vaccines or therapeutics. Fatty Acids 65-75 protein kinase AMP-activated catalytic subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 35-39 22532801-5 2012 Furthermore, we found that AMPK is activated during RVFV infection, leading to the phosphorylation and inhibition of acetyl-CoA carboxylase, the first rate-limiting enzyme in fatty acid synthesis. Fatty Acids 175-185 protein kinase AMP-activated catalytic subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 27-31 22532801-7 2012 This restriction could be bypassed by treatment with the fatty acid palmitate, demonstrating that AMPK restricts RVFV infection through its inhibition of fatty acid biosynthesis. Fatty Acids 57-67 protein kinase AMP-activated catalytic subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 98-102 22532801-9 2012 Therefore, AMPK is an important component of the cell intrinsic immune response that restricts infection through a novel mechanism involving the inhibition of fatty acid metabolism. Fatty Acids 159-169 protein kinase AMP-activated catalytic subunit alpha 1 Homo sapiens 11-15