Members of the conserved SNF1/AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) family re
gulate cellular responses to environmental and nutritional stress in eukary
otes. Yeast SNF1 and animal AMPKs form a complex with regulatory SNF4/AMPK
gamma and SIP1/SIP2/GAL83/AMPK beta subunits. The beta -subunits function a
s target selective adaptors that anchor the catalytic kinase and regulator
SNF4/gamma -subunits to their kinase association (KIS) and association with
the SNF1 complex (ASC) domains. Here we demonstrate that plant SNF1-relate
d protein kinases (SnRKs) interact with an adaptor-regulator protein, AKIN
beta gamma, in which an N-terminal KIS domain characteristic of beta -subun
its is fused with a C-terminal region related to the SNF4/AMPK gamma protei
ns. AKIN beta gamma is constitutively expressed in plants, suppresses the y
east Delta snf4 mutation, and shows glucose-regulated interaction with the
Arabidopsis SnRK, AKIN11. Our results suggest that evolution of AKIN beta g
amma reflects a unique function of SNF1-related protein kinases in plant gl
ucose and stress signalling.