Like many cancer types, colorectal cancers have dysregulated metabolism that promotes their pathogenic features. In this study, we used the activity-based protein profiling chemoproteomic platform to profile cysteine-reactive metabolic enzymes that are upregulated in primary human colorectal tumors. We identified argininosuccinate synthase 1 (ASS1) as an upregulated target in primary human colorectal tumors and show that pharmacological inhibition or genetic ablation of ASS1 impairs colorectal cancer pathogenicity. Using metabolomic profiling, we show that ASS1 inhibition leads to reductions in the levels of oncogenic metabolite fumarate, leading to impairments in glycolytic metabolism that supports colorectal cancer cell pathogenicity. We ...
The development of resistance to 5-fluorouracil (5FU) chemotherapy is a major handicap for sustained...
Evidence indicates that acquired resistance of cancers to chemotherapeutic agents can occur via epig...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to fulfil the rising bioenergetic demand due to the high pro...
Argininosuccinate synthase (ASS1) downregulation in different tumors has been shown to support cell ...
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...
Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid in humans, is critical for the growth of human cancers, partic...
The epithelial signaling pathways involved in damage and regeneration, and neoplastic transformation...
Argininosuccinate synthase 1 (ASS1) is the rate-limiting enzyme for arginine biosynthesis. ASS1 expr...
Targeting defects in metabolism is an underutilized strategy for the treatment of cancer. Arginine a...
Targeted therapies have yet to have significant impact on the survival of patients with bladder canc...
BackgroundTo support proliferation and survival within a challenging microenvironment, cancer cells ...
Abstract Background Tumour cells have a high demand for arginine. However, a subset of glioblastomas...
Arginine is an amino acid critically involved in multiple cellular processes including the syntheses...
[[abstract]]Targeted therapies have yet to have significant impact on the survival of patients with ...
The development of resistance to 5-fluorouracil (5FU) chemotherapy is a major handicap for sustained...
Evidence indicates that acquired resistance of cancers to chemotherapeutic agents can occur via epig...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to fulfil the rising bioenergetic demand due to the high pro...
Argininosuccinate synthase (ASS1) downregulation in different tumors has been shown to support cell ...
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...
Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid in humans, is critical for the growth of human cancers, partic...
The epithelial signaling pathways involved in damage and regeneration, and neoplastic transformation...
Argininosuccinate synthase 1 (ASS1) is the rate-limiting enzyme for arginine biosynthesis. ASS1 expr...
Targeting defects in metabolism is an underutilized strategy for the treatment of cancer. Arginine a...
Targeted therapies have yet to have significant impact on the survival of patients with bladder canc...
BackgroundTo support proliferation and survival within a challenging microenvironment, cancer cells ...
Abstract Background Tumour cells have a high demand for arginine. However, a subset of glioblastomas...
Arginine is an amino acid critically involved in multiple cellular processes including the syntheses...
[[abstract]]Targeted therapies have yet to have significant impact on the survival of patients with ...
The development of resistance to 5-fluorouracil (5FU) chemotherapy is a major handicap for sustained...
Evidence indicates that acquired resistance of cancers to chemotherapeutic agents can occur via epig...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to fulfil the rising bioenergetic demand due to the high pro...