[[abstract]]Arginine is a critical amino acid in specific cancer types including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and melanoma. Novel molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets in arginine metabolism-mediated cancer formation await further identification. Our laboratory has previously demonstrated that arginine metabolic enzyme argininosuccinate lyase (ASL) promoted HCC formation in part via maintenance of cyclin A2 protein expression and arginine production for channeling to nitric oxide synthase. In this study, we investigated the mechanism by which ASL regulates cyclin A2 expression. We found that ASL interacted with cyclin A2 in HCC cells and the localization of their interaction was in the cytoplasm. Mutation of essential residues for ...
Arginine deprivation, either by nutritional starvation or exposure to ADI-PEG20, induces adaptive tr...
[[abstract]]SummaryObjectives Arginine is a nonessential amino acid which can regulate tumor growth....
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[[abstract]]Arginine is a critical amino acid in specific cancer types including hepatocellular carc...
[[abstract]]Arginine biosynthesis and nitric oxide (NO) production are important for cancer homeosta...
Argininosuccinate lyase (ASL) is an important enzyme in the hepatic urea cycle, and catalyzes the re...
Argininosuccinate lyase (ASL) is an important enzyme in the hepatic urea cycle, and catalyzes the re...
Background and Aim Arginine is a nonessential amino acid for humans and mice because it can be synth...
Argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS), a key enzyme to synthesize arginine is down regulated in many tu...
Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid in humans, is critical for the growth of human cancers, partic...
Arginine is an amino acid critically involved in multiple cellular processes including the syntheses...
Tumors deficient in the urea cycle enzymes argininosuccinate synthase-1 (ASS1) and ornithine transca...
Tumors deficient in the urea cycle enzymes argininosuccinate synthase-1 (ASS1) and ornithine transca...
[[abstract]]Simple Summary In this review, we describe arginine's role as a signaling metabolite, ep...
Arginine is well known semi-essential amino acid used in protein biosynthesis through several metabo...
Arginine deprivation, either by nutritional starvation or exposure to ADI-PEG20, induces adaptive tr...
[[abstract]]SummaryObjectives Arginine is a nonessential amino acid which can regulate tumor growth....
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
[[abstract]]Arginine is a critical amino acid in specific cancer types including hepatocellular carc...
[[abstract]]Arginine biosynthesis and nitric oxide (NO) production are important for cancer homeosta...
Argininosuccinate lyase (ASL) is an important enzyme in the hepatic urea cycle, and catalyzes the re...
Argininosuccinate lyase (ASL) is an important enzyme in the hepatic urea cycle, and catalyzes the re...
Background and Aim Arginine is a nonessential amino acid for humans and mice because it can be synth...
Argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS), a key enzyme to synthesize arginine is down regulated in many tu...
Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid in humans, is critical for the growth of human cancers, partic...
Arginine is an amino acid critically involved in multiple cellular processes including the syntheses...
Tumors deficient in the urea cycle enzymes argininosuccinate synthase-1 (ASS1) and ornithine transca...
Tumors deficient in the urea cycle enzymes argininosuccinate synthase-1 (ASS1) and ornithine transca...
[[abstract]]Simple Summary In this review, we describe arginine's role as a signaling metabolite, ep...
Arginine is well known semi-essential amino acid used in protein biosynthesis through several metabo...
Arginine deprivation, either by nutritional starvation or exposure to ADI-PEG20, induces adaptive tr...
[[abstract]]SummaryObjectives Arginine is a nonessential amino acid which can regulate tumor growth....
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...