Since the discovery of the mammalian sterile twenty (MST) kinase family of proteins (MST1/STK4, MST2/STK3, MST3/STK24, and SOK1/STK25), much has been done that adds to our knowledge of their structure, regulation, and function. In the last few years, a series of articles has unveiled a previous unknown relation of these kinases with metabolic regulation and the homeostasis of metabolic tissues. The aim of this review is to bring together this body of data to provide a detailed picture of the current knowledge about these proteins, metabolism, and some of the associated diseases.
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Pombo, C. M., Iglesias, C., Sartages, M., & Zalvide, J. B. (2019). MST Kinases and Metabolism. Endocrinology, 160(5), 1111–1118. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2018-00898
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