Glutaminolysis: A Hallmark of Cancer Metabolism
Rice University · University of Michigan · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Glutamine is the most abundant circulating amino acid in blood and muscle and is critical for many fundamental cell functions in cancer cells, including synthesis of metabolites that maintain mitochondrial metabolism; generation of antioxidants to remove reactive oxygen species; synthesis of nonessential amino acids (NEAAs), purines, pyrimidines, and fatty acids for cellular replication; and activation of cell signaling. In light of the pleiotropic role of glutamine in cancer cells, a comprehensive understanding of glutamine metabolism is essential for the development of metabolic therapeutic strategies for targeting cancer cells. In this article, we review oncogene-, tumor suppressor-, and tumor…
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- 15.04
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- 100%
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- 171
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3Topics & keywords
- Glutaminolysis
- Glutamine
- Cancer cell
- Metabolism
- Biology
- Biochemistry
- Cancer
- Purine metabolism