Recent advances in the understanding of the relationship between cancer and metabolism have highlighted the relevance of the serine synthetic pathway (SSP), which consists of three successive enzymatic reactions. Enzymes of the SSP, such as phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH) and phosphoserine aminotransferase 1 (PSAT-1), were recently highlighted because they are amplified in a significant subset of human tumors, and their suppression by RNAi caused a decrease in cancer cell survival and growth. Currently, the discovery of drugs that inhibit these enzymes is still in its infancy, and the identification of suitable inhibitors could serve to understand the emerging biology of these metabolic enzymes. In this review, we present the SSP as ...
Cancer cells display a reprogramming of metabolism that facilitates growth but addicts them to key e...
Serine and glycine are amino acids that provide the essential precursors for the synthesis of protei...
For many years now, targeting deregulation within cancer cells' metabolism has appeared as a promisi...
Cancer cells are biosynthetic factories that gear multiple metabolic pathways toward cell growth and...
Metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells facilitates growth and proliferation. Increased activity of ...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to promote growth and proliferation. The genetic evidence po...
Introduction:The phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH), a metabolic enzyme involved in the serine s...
The selective targeting of metabolic differences that allow cancer cells to proliferate appears as a...
ABSTRACT Serine metabolism is likely to play a critical role in cancer cell growth. A recent study r...
At the forefront of cancer research is the rapidly evolving understanding of metabolic reprogramming...
At the forefront of cancer research is the rapidly evolving understanding of metabolic reprogramming...
To sustain their malignancy, tumour cells acquire several metabolic adaptations such as increased ox...
Serine is a both a proteinogenic amino acid and the source of one-carbon units essential for de novo...
Proliferating cells, including cancer cells, obtain serine both exogenously and via the metabolism o...
Cancer cells are known to reprogram their metabolism in order to promote growth and proliferation. T...
Cancer cells display a reprogramming of metabolism that facilitates growth but addicts them to key e...
Serine and glycine are amino acids that provide the essential precursors for the synthesis of protei...
For many years now, targeting deregulation within cancer cells' metabolism has appeared as a promisi...
Cancer cells are biosynthetic factories that gear multiple metabolic pathways toward cell growth and...
Metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells facilitates growth and proliferation. Increased activity of ...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to promote growth and proliferation. The genetic evidence po...
Introduction:The phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH), a metabolic enzyme involved in the serine s...
The selective targeting of metabolic differences that allow cancer cells to proliferate appears as a...
ABSTRACT Serine metabolism is likely to play a critical role in cancer cell growth. A recent study r...
At the forefront of cancer research is the rapidly evolving understanding of metabolic reprogramming...
At the forefront of cancer research is the rapidly evolving understanding of metabolic reprogramming...
To sustain their malignancy, tumour cells acquire several metabolic adaptations such as increased ox...
Serine is a both a proteinogenic amino acid and the source of one-carbon units essential for de novo...
Proliferating cells, including cancer cells, obtain serine both exogenously and via the metabolism o...
Cancer cells are known to reprogram their metabolism in order to promote growth and proliferation. T...
Cancer cells display a reprogramming of metabolism that facilitates growth but addicts them to key e...
Serine and glycine are amino acids that provide the essential precursors for the synthesis of protei...
For many years now, targeting deregulation within cancer cells' metabolism has appeared as a promisi...