Hexokinase II (HKII) is responsible for the first step in the glycolysis pathway by adding a phosphate on to the glucose molecule so it can proceed down the pathway to produce the energy for continuous cancer cell growth. Tumour cells overexpress the HKII enzyme. In fact, it is the overexpression of the HKII enzyme that makes the diagnosis of cancer possible when imaged by positron emission tomography (PET). HKII binds to the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) located on the mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM). When bound to the MOM, HKII is blocking a major cell death pathway. Thus, HKII is responsible for two characteristics of cancer cells, rapid tumour growth and inability of cancer cells to undergo apoptosis. One method to identify ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
BackgroundPrecision medicine therapies require identification of unique molecular cancer characteris...
BackgroundPrecision medicine therapies require identification of unique molecular cancer characteris...
The binding of hexokinase Types I and II to mitochondria is a putative checkpoint in apoptosis. Evid...
Hexokinase II (also known as HK II) is an enzyme encoded by the HK II gene, located in human chromos...
Hexokinase II (also known as HK II) is an enzyme encoded by the HK II gene, located in human chromos...
Type II hexokinase (HKII) is overexpressed in the outer mitochondrial membrane of most neoplastic ce...
The crucial role of hexokinase 2 (HK2) in the metabolic rewiring of tumors is now well established, ...
Enormous efforts have been made to target metabolic dependencies of cancer cells for developing new ...
AbstractThe voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC), located in the mitochondrial outer membrane, fun...
Type I hexokinase (HKI) is the pacemaker of glycolysis in the brain and red blood cell. Recent work ...
Hexokinases are a family of ubiquitous exose-phosphorylating enzymes that prime glucose for intracel...
Hexokinases (HKs) catalyze the first step in glucose metabolism. Of the three mammalian 100-kDa HK i...
Hexokinases (HKs) catalyze the first step in glucose metabolism. Of the three mammalian 100-kDa HK i...
AbstractTumors usurp established metabolic steps used by normal tissues for glucose utilization and ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
BackgroundPrecision medicine therapies require identification of unique molecular cancer characteris...
BackgroundPrecision medicine therapies require identification of unique molecular cancer characteris...
The binding of hexokinase Types I and II to mitochondria is a putative checkpoint in apoptosis. Evid...
Hexokinase II (also known as HK II) is an enzyme encoded by the HK II gene, located in human chromos...
Hexokinase II (also known as HK II) is an enzyme encoded by the HK II gene, located in human chromos...
Type II hexokinase (HKII) is overexpressed in the outer mitochondrial membrane of most neoplastic ce...
The crucial role of hexokinase 2 (HK2) in the metabolic rewiring of tumors is now well established, ...
Enormous efforts have been made to target metabolic dependencies of cancer cells for developing new ...
AbstractThe voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC), located in the mitochondrial outer membrane, fun...
Type I hexokinase (HKI) is the pacemaker of glycolysis in the brain and red blood cell. Recent work ...
Hexokinases are a family of ubiquitous exose-phosphorylating enzymes that prime glucose for intracel...
Hexokinases (HKs) catalyze the first step in glucose metabolism. Of the three mammalian 100-kDa HK i...
Hexokinases (HKs) catalyze the first step in glucose metabolism. Of the three mammalian 100-kDa HK i...
AbstractTumors usurp established metabolic steps used by normal tissues for glucose utilization and ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
BackgroundPrecision medicine therapies require identification of unique molecular cancer characteris...
BackgroundPrecision medicine therapies require identification of unique molecular cancer characteris...