α-amino acids exist in two configurations, named D-(dextro) and L-(levo) enantiomers. L-amino acids are used in protein synthesis and play a central role in cell metabolism. The effects of the L-amino acid composition of foods and the dietary modifications of this composition on the efficacy of cancer therapies have been widely investigated in relation to the growth and reproduction of cancerous cells. However, less is known about the involvement of D-amino acids. In recent decades, D-amino acids have been identified as natural biomolecules that play interesting and specific roles as common components of the human diet. Here, we focus on recent investigations showing altered D-amino acid levels in specific cancer types and on the various ro...
Far beyond simply being 11 of the 20 amino acids needed for protein synthesis, non-essential amino a...
It is still frequently referred, even in reference text-books, that the D-enantiomers of amino acids...
Cancer cells require both energy and material to survive and duplicate in a competitive environment....
d-amino acids, the enantiomeric counterparts of l-amino acids, were long considered to be non-functi...
In nature, amino acids are found in two forms, L and D enantiomers, except for glycine which does no...
Information accumulated over the past decades on the physiological functions and metabolic pathways ...
Background: D-amino acids are present in the human body originating from diet, bacterial flora, and ...
With the only exception of glycine, all amino acids exist in two specular structures which are mirro...
Energy production is the main task of the cancer cell metabolism because the costs of duplicating ar...
In this paper we review the current understanding of biological and physiological role of D-a-amino ...
The obesity and diabetes epidemics are continuing to spread across the globe. There is increasing ev...
Abstract: in this paper we review the current understanding of biological and physiological role of ...
The amino acids are a class of biomolecules which is obligatory to terrestrial life, alongside nucle...
Despite the numerous investigations on resistance mechanisms, drug resistance in cancer therapies st...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Metabolic pathways must be adapted to support cell processes required for trans...
Far beyond simply being 11 of the 20 amino acids needed for protein synthesis, non-essential amino a...
It is still frequently referred, even in reference text-books, that the D-enantiomers of amino acids...
Cancer cells require both energy and material to survive and duplicate in a competitive environment....
d-amino acids, the enantiomeric counterparts of l-amino acids, were long considered to be non-functi...
In nature, amino acids are found in two forms, L and D enantiomers, except for glycine which does no...
Information accumulated over the past decades on the physiological functions and metabolic pathways ...
Background: D-amino acids are present in the human body originating from diet, bacterial flora, and ...
With the only exception of glycine, all amino acids exist in two specular structures which are mirro...
Energy production is the main task of the cancer cell metabolism because the costs of duplicating ar...
In this paper we review the current understanding of biological and physiological role of D-a-amino ...
The obesity and diabetes epidemics are continuing to spread across the globe. There is increasing ev...
Abstract: in this paper we review the current understanding of biological and physiological role of ...
The amino acids are a class of biomolecules which is obligatory to terrestrial life, alongside nucle...
Despite the numerous investigations on resistance mechanisms, drug resistance in cancer therapies st...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Metabolic pathways must be adapted to support cell processes required for trans...
Far beyond simply being 11 of the 20 amino acids needed for protein synthesis, non-essential amino a...
It is still frequently referred, even in reference text-books, that the D-enantiomers of amino acids...
Cancer cells require both energy and material to survive and duplicate in a competitive environment....