Serine is a both a proteinogenic amino acid and the source of one-carbon units essential for de novo purine and deoxythymidine synthesis. In the canonical glucose-derived serine synthesis pathway, Homo sapiens phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH) catalyzes the first, ratelimiting step. Genetic loss of PHGDH is toxic towards PHGDH-overexpressing breast cancer cell lines even in the presence of exogenous serine. Here, we use a quantitative high-throughput screen to identify small molecule PHGDH inhibitors. These compounds reduce the production of glucose-derived serine in cells and suppress the growth of PHGDH-dependent cancer cells in culture and in orthotopic xenograft tumors. Surprisingly, PHGDH inhibition reduced the incorporation int...
Tumors exhibit altered metabolism compared to normal tissues. Many cancers upregulate expression of ...
l-Serine is the immediate precursor of d-serine, a major agonist of the N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) ...
SummaryPrevious work has shown that some cancer cells are highly dependent on serine/glycine uptake ...
Serine is a both a proteinogenic amino acid and the source of one-carbon units essential for de novo...
To sustain their malignancy, tumour cells acquire several metabolic adaptations such as increased ox...
Cancer cells are biosynthetic factories that gear multiple metabolic pathways toward cell growth and...
Many tumour cells show dependence on exogenous serine and dietary serine and glycine starvation can ...
Cancer cells are known to reprogram their metabolism in order to promote growth and proliferation. T...
Cancer cells adapt their metabolic processes to drive macromolecular biosynthesis for rapid cell gro...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to promote growth and proliferation. The genetic evidence po...
Cancer cells display a reprogramming of metabolism that facilitates growth but addicts them to key e...
Proliferating cells, including cancer cells, obtain serine both exogenously and via the metabolism o...
Recent advances in the understanding of the relationship between cancer and metabolism have highligh...
ABSTRACT Serine metabolism is likely to play a critical role in cancer cell growth. A recent study r...
Metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells facilitates growth and proliferation. Increased activity of ...
Tumors exhibit altered metabolism compared to normal tissues. Many cancers upregulate expression of ...
l-Serine is the immediate precursor of d-serine, a major agonist of the N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) ...
SummaryPrevious work has shown that some cancer cells are highly dependent on serine/glycine uptake ...
Serine is a both a proteinogenic amino acid and the source of one-carbon units essential for de novo...
To sustain their malignancy, tumour cells acquire several metabolic adaptations such as increased ox...
Cancer cells are biosynthetic factories that gear multiple metabolic pathways toward cell growth and...
Many tumour cells show dependence on exogenous serine and dietary serine and glycine starvation can ...
Cancer cells are known to reprogram their metabolism in order to promote growth and proliferation. T...
Cancer cells adapt their metabolic processes to drive macromolecular biosynthesis for rapid cell gro...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to promote growth and proliferation. The genetic evidence po...
Cancer cells display a reprogramming of metabolism that facilitates growth but addicts them to key e...
Proliferating cells, including cancer cells, obtain serine both exogenously and via the metabolism o...
Recent advances in the understanding of the relationship between cancer and metabolism have highligh...
ABSTRACT Serine metabolism is likely to play a critical role in cancer cell growth. A recent study r...
Metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells facilitates growth and proliferation. Increased activity of ...
Tumors exhibit altered metabolism compared to normal tissues. Many cancers upregulate expression of ...
l-Serine is the immediate precursor of d-serine, a major agonist of the N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) ...
SummaryPrevious work has shown that some cancer cells are highly dependent on serine/glycine uptake ...