The Hexosamine Biosynthetic Pathway (HBP) is a branch of glycolysis responsible for the production of a key substrate for protein glycosylation, UDP-GlcNAc. Cancer cells present altered glucose metabolism and aberrant glycosylation, pointing to alterations on HBP. Recently it was demonstrated that HBP influences many aspects of tumor biology, including the development of metastasis. In this work we characterize HBP in melanoma cells and analyze its importance to cellular processes related to the metastatic phenotype. We demonstrate that an increase in HBP flux, as well as increased O-GlcNAcylation, leads to decreased cell motility and migration in melanoma cells. In addition, inhibition of N- and O-glycosylation glycosylation reduces cell m...
The combined and ordered sequential action of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases in mammalian cel...
Glycosylation alterations are frequently observed in cancer cells and shape tumor progression. In th...
Among the various posttranslational modification reactions, glycosylation is the most common, and ne...
The Hexosamine Biosynthetic Pathway (HBP) is a branch of glycolysis responsible for the production o...
Pancreatic cancer is a notoriously lethal disease. Late detection, lack of effective biomarkers, pre...
Alterations in glucose and glutamine utilizing pathways and in fatty acid metabolism are currently c...
The alteration of glucose metabolism, through increased uptake of glucose and glutamine addiction, i...
Aerobic glycolysis ('Warburg effect') is used by cancer cells to fuel tumor growth. Interestingly, m...
Cancer was hypothesized to be driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs), but the metabolic determinants of ...
Cancer progression is accompanied by increases in glucose and glutamine metabolism, providing the ca...
Cancer cells express unique carbohydrate structures in glycoproteins and glycolipids, and their stru...
The metabolic state of a cell can be determined by cell-extrinsic factors, including nutrient availa...
Glycosylation alterations are involved in several steps of human cancer pathogenesis. In this issue ...
The combined and ordered sequential action of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases in mammalian cel...
Altered cellular metabolism is a hallmark of cancer pathogenesis and progression; for example, a nea...
The combined and ordered sequential action of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases in mammalian cel...
Glycosylation alterations are frequently observed in cancer cells and shape tumor progression. In th...
Among the various posttranslational modification reactions, glycosylation is the most common, and ne...
The Hexosamine Biosynthetic Pathway (HBP) is a branch of glycolysis responsible for the production o...
Pancreatic cancer is a notoriously lethal disease. Late detection, lack of effective biomarkers, pre...
Alterations in glucose and glutamine utilizing pathways and in fatty acid metabolism are currently c...
The alteration of glucose metabolism, through increased uptake of glucose and glutamine addiction, i...
Aerobic glycolysis ('Warburg effect') is used by cancer cells to fuel tumor growth. Interestingly, m...
Cancer was hypothesized to be driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs), but the metabolic determinants of ...
Cancer progression is accompanied by increases in glucose and glutamine metabolism, providing the ca...
Cancer cells express unique carbohydrate structures in glycoproteins and glycolipids, and their stru...
The metabolic state of a cell can be determined by cell-extrinsic factors, including nutrient availa...
Glycosylation alterations are involved in several steps of human cancer pathogenesis. In this issue ...
The combined and ordered sequential action of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases in mammalian cel...
Altered cellular metabolism is a hallmark of cancer pathogenesis and progression; for example, a nea...
The combined and ordered sequential action of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases in mammalian cel...
Glycosylation alterations are frequently observed in cancer cells and shape tumor progression. In th...
Among the various posttranslational modification reactions, glycosylation is the most common, and ne...