Reductively metabolized glutamine is a major cellular carbon source for fatty acid synthesis during hypoxia or when mitochondrial respiration is impaired. Yet, a mechanistic understanding of what determines reductive metabolism is missing. Here we identify several cellular conditions where the α-ketoglutarate/citrate ratio is changed due to an altered acetyl-CoA to citrate conversion, and demonstrate that reductive glutamine metabolism is initiated in response to perturbations that result in an increase in the α-ketoglutarate/citrate ratio. Thus, targeting reductive glutamine conversion for a therapeutic benefit might require distinct modulations of metabolite concentrations rather than targeting the upstream signalling, which only indirect...
Many cancers utilize l-glutamine as a major energy source. Often cited in the literature as l-gluta...
SummaryBecause MYC plays a causal role in many human cancers, including those with hypoxic and nutri...
Rapidly proliferating cancer cells have increased biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs compared to qu...
Reductively metabolized glutamine is a major cellular carbon source for fatty acid synthesis during ...
SummaryHypoxic and VHL-deficient cells use glutamine to generate citrate and lipids through reductiv...
Hypoxic and VHL-deficient cells use glutamine to generate citrate and lipids through reductive carbo...
Cancer cells share several metabolic traits, including aerobic production of lactate from glucose (W...
Glutamine and acetate were recently identified as alternatives to glucose for fueling the tricarboxy...
Targeting metabolic vulnerabilities has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy in renal cell carcin...
SummaryRecent reports have identified a phenomenon by which hypoxia shifts glutamine metabolism from...
Cancer cells share several metabolic traits, including aerobic production of lactate from glucose (W...
The bioenergetics and molecular determinants of the metabolic response to mitochondrial dysfunction ...
SummaryMetabolic reprogramming is critical to oncogenesis, but the emergence and function of this pr...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
Mammalian cells fuel their growth and proliferation through the catabolism of two main substrates: g...
Many cancers utilize l-glutamine as a major energy source. Often cited in the literature as l-gluta...
SummaryBecause MYC plays a causal role in many human cancers, including those with hypoxic and nutri...
Rapidly proliferating cancer cells have increased biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs compared to qu...
Reductively metabolized glutamine is a major cellular carbon source for fatty acid synthesis during ...
SummaryHypoxic and VHL-deficient cells use glutamine to generate citrate and lipids through reductiv...
Hypoxic and VHL-deficient cells use glutamine to generate citrate and lipids through reductive carbo...
Cancer cells share several metabolic traits, including aerobic production of lactate from glucose (W...
Glutamine and acetate were recently identified as alternatives to glucose for fueling the tricarboxy...
Targeting metabolic vulnerabilities has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy in renal cell carcin...
SummaryRecent reports have identified a phenomenon by which hypoxia shifts glutamine metabolism from...
Cancer cells share several metabolic traits, including aerobic production of lactate from glucose (W...
The bioenergetics and molecular determinants of the metabolic response to mitochondrial dysfunction ...
SummaryMetabolic reprogramming is critical to oncogenesis, but the emergence and function of this pr...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
Mammalian cells fuel their growth and proliferation through the catabolism of two main substrates: g...
Many cancers utilize l-glutamine as a major energy source. Often cited in the literature as l-gluta...
SummaryBecause MYC plays a causal role in many human cancers, including those with hypoxic and nutri...
Rapidly proliferating cancer cells have increased biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs compared to qu...