Methionine addiction is a fundamental and general hallmark of cancer cells, which require exogenous methionine, despite their ability to synthesize normal amounts of methionine from homocysteine. In contrast, methionine-independent normal cells do not require exogenous methionine in the presence of a methionine precursor. The methionine addiction of cancer cells is due to excess transmethylation reactions. We have previously shown that histone H3 lysine marks are over-methylated in cancer cells and the over-methylation is unstable when the cancer cells are restricted of methionine. In the present study, we show that methionine-addicted osteosarcoma cells are sensitive to both methotrexate (MTX) and recombinant methioninase (rMETase), but th...
Methionine dependence is a metabolic defect characterized by the inability of eukaryotic cells in cu...
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is crucial to the determination of cell fate in development...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Relative levels methionine, SAM, SAH and MTA in the MCF7 under control or methionine d...
Methionine addiction is a fundamental and general hallmark of cancer cells, which require exogenous ...
Methionine addiction, a fundamental and general hallmark of cancer, known as the Hoffman Effect, is ...
Methionine is an essential amino acid used, beyond protein synthesis, for polyamine formation and DN...
The majority of cancer cells have a unique metabolic addiction to methionine in contrast to normal c...
Abnormal epigenetic patterns correlate with effector T cell malfunction in tumours1–4, but the cause...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine changes in methylation of mTORC1 nutrient sensing p...
Understanding cellular metabolism holds immense potential for developing new classes of therapeutics...
Background/aimCancers are selectively sensitive to methionine (MET) restriction (MR) due to their ad...
Objective. The effects of methionine gamma lyase-deaminase (Mgld) on cancer cells. Background. Methi...
Methionine depletion in the human cell line CCRF-CEM through the action of recombinant methioninase ...
Aberrant histone lysine methylation that is controlled by histone lysine methyltransferases (KMTs) a...
Methionine and homocysteine are metabolites in the transmethylation pathway leading to synthesis of ...
Methionine dependence is a metabolic defect characterized by the inability of eukaryotic cells in cu...
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is crucial to the determination of cell fate in development...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Relative levels methionine, SAM, SAH and MTA in the MCF7 under control or methionine d...
Methionine addiction is a fundamental and general hallmark of cancer cells, which require exogenous ...
Methionine addiction, a fundamental and general hallmark of cancer, known as the Hoffman Effect, is ...
Methionine is an essential amino acid used, beyond protein synthesis, for polyamine formation and DN...
The majority of cancer cells have a unique metabolic addiction to methionine in contrast to normal c...
Abnormal epigenetic patterns correlate with effector T cell malfunction in tumours1–4, but the cause...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine changes in methylation of mTORC1 nutrient sensing p...
Understanding cellular metabolism holds immense potential for developing new classes of therapeutics...
Background/aimCancers are selectively sensitive to methionine (MET) restriction (MR) due to their ad...
Objective. The effects of methionine gamma lyase-deaminase (Mgld) on cancer cells. Background. Methi...
Methionine depletion in the human cell line CCRF-CEM through the action of recombinant methioninase ...
Aberrant histone lysine methylation that is controlled by histone lysine methyltransferases (KMTs) a...
Methionine and homocysteine are metabolites in the transmethylation pathway leading to synthesis of ...
Methionine dependence is a metabolic defect characterized by the inability of eukaryotic cells in cu...
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is crucial to the determination of cell fate in development...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Relative levels methionine, SAM, SAH and MTA in the MCF7 under control or methionine d...