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ULK1 complex

DEULK1-Komplex

The ULK1 complex is a four-part kinase assembly. It includes ULK1 (Unc-51-like autophagy-activating kinase 1), the scaffold FIP200, and two regulatory subunits, ATG13 and ATG101. In mammals, it is the main trigger for building an autophagosome (the cell's recycling bag that clears the junk out of your cells). Once active, ULK1 tags ATG14, fires up the class III PI3-kinase complex, and starts the phagophore forming. Two master regulators feed it opposite nutrient signals. When nutrients are plentiful, mTORC1 tags ULK1 at Ser757, which breaks its link to AMPK and shuts autophagy down. When energy is low (high AMP/ATP), AMPK tags ULK1 at Ser317 and Ser777, which switches the complex on (Kim et al., 2011; Egan et al., 2011). With age, Ser555 tagging falls in human and mouse skeletal muscle. That tracks with poor mitophagy, a build-up of mitochondrial ROS, and weaker muscle. In cognitively healthy adults (COGNORM, n=75), blood ULK1 drops with age. In Alzheimer's patients (NorCog Cohort, n=316), lower ULK1 went with poor autophagic flux and tau pathology. Boosting ULK1 in Alzheimer's mouse models restored autophagy, lowered amyloid-beta and acetylated tau, and delayed cognitive decline (Pan et al., 2026). No ULK1 activator has entered clinical trials.

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