An analysis of the main pharmacophoric features present in the still limited number of inhibitors of glucose transporter GLUT1 led to the identification of new oxime-based inhibitors, which proved to be able to efficiently hinder glucose uptake and cell growth in H1299 lung cancer cells. The most important interactions of a representative inhibitor were indicated by a novel computational model of GLUT1, which was purposely developed to explain these results and to provide useful indications for the design and the development of new and more efficient GLUT1 inhibitors
SummaryOxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and glycolysis are the two main pathways that control ener...
Glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) is a facilitative glucose transporter overexpressed in various types o...
The human Glucose Transporter 1 (hGLUT1 or SLC2A1) is a facilitative membrane transporter found in t...
An analysis of the main pharmacophoric features present in the still limited number of inhibitors of...
The Warburg effect, consisting in alterations of the glucose metabolism in cancer cells, where gluco...
Most of cancers originating from various tissues show an overexpression of glucose transporters (GLU...
The Warburg effect describes how most cancer cells exhibit higher-than-normal glucose consumption, n...
Tumor cells rely on aerobic glycolysis to support growth and survival, thus require more glucose sup...
The glucose transporter GLUT1 is frequently overexpressed in most tumor tissues because rapidly prol...
As the importance of glucose metabolism in tumorigenesis is increasingly recognized, glycolysis has ...
Deregulation of cellular metabolism has been well established as one hallmark of cancer. Increased a...
Glucose is an essential energy source for cells. In humans, its passive diffusion through the cell m...
The altered metabolism observed in cancer cells generally consists of increased glucose uptake and g...
Glucose transporters (GLUTs) comprise a family of 14 membrane proteins that regulate glucose uptake ...
Cancer research of the Warburg effect, a hallmark metabolic alteration in tumors, focused attention ...
SummaryOxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and glycolysis are the two main pathways that control ener...
Glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) is a facilitative glucose transporter overexpressed in various types o...
The human Glucose Transporter 1 (hGLUT1 or SLC2A1) is a facilitative membrane transporter found in t...
An analysis of the main pharmacophoric features present in the still limited number of inhibitors of...
The Warburg effect, consisting in alterations of the glucose metabolism in cancer cells, where gluco...
Most of cancers originating from various tissues show an overexpression of glucose transporters (GLU...
The Warburg effect describes how most cancer cells exhibit higher-than-normal glucose consumption, n...
Tumor cells rely on aerobic glycolysis to support growth and survival, thus require more glucose sup...
The glucose transporter GLUT1 is frequently overexpressed in most tumor tissues because rapidly prol...
As the importance of glucose metabolism in tumorigenesis is increasingly recognized, glycolysis has ...
Deregulation of cellular metabolism has been well established as one hallmark of cancer. Increased a...
Glucose is an essential energy source for cells. In humans, its passive diffusion through the cell m...
The altered metabolism observed in cancer cells generally consists of increased glucose uptake and g...
Glucose transporters (GLUTs) comprise a family of 14 membrane proteins that regulate glucose uptake ...
Cancer research of the Warburg effect, a hallmark metabolic alteration in tumors, focused attention ...
SummaryOxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and glycolysis are the two main pathways that control ener...
Glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) is a facilitative glucose transporter overexpressed in various types o...
The human Glucose Transporter 1 (hGLUT1 or SLC2A1) is a facilitative membrane transporter found in t...