Oncogenes such as K‐ras mediate cellular and metabolic transformation during tumorigenesis. To analyze K‐Ras‐dependent metabolic alterations, we employed [superscript 13]C metabolic flux analysis (MFA), non‐targeted tracer fate detection (NTFD) of [superscript 15]N‐labeled glutamine, and transcriptomic profiling in mouse fibroblast and human carcinoma cell lines. Stable isotope‐labeled glucose and glutamine tracers and computational determination of intracellular fluxes indicated that cells expressing oncogenic K‐Ras exhibited enhanced glycolytic activity, decreased oxidative flux through the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and increased utilization of glutamine for anabolic synthesis. Surprisingly, a non‐canonical labeling of TCA cycle‐ass...
Oncogene-associated metabolic signatures in prostate cancer, identified by an integrative analysis o...
Cultured cells convert glucose to lactate, and glutamine is the major source of tricarboxylic acid (...
Cancer cells reprogram cellular metabolism to support growth and maintain pathogenicity. Since Otto ...
Metabolic reprogramming is a key step in oncogenic transformation including the activation of energy...
Systems Biology holds that complex cellular functions are generated as system-level properties endow...
Background Rewiring of metabolism induced by oncogenic K-Ras in cancer cells involves both glucose ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
Rapidly proliferating cancer cells have increased biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs compared to qu...
The use of metabolomic technologies and stable isotope labeling recently enabled us to discover an u...
Mammalian cells fuel their growth and proliferation through the catabolism of two main substrates: g...
Cancer cells share several metabolic traits, including aerobic production of lactate from glucose (W...
Tumor cells can adopt alternative metabolic pathways during oncogenesis. This is an event characteri...
Increasing attention has been given to the connection between metabolism and cancer. Under aerobic c...
Cancer cells share several metabolic traits, including aerobic production of lactate from glucose (W...
Somatic mutations in PIK3CA are frequently found in a number of human cancers, including breast canc...
Oncogene-associated metabolic signatures in prostate cancer, identified by an integrative analysis o...
Cultured cells convert glucose to lactate, and glutamine is the major source of tricarboxylic acid (...
Cancer cells reprogram cellular metabolism to support growth and maintain pathogenicity. Since Otto ...
Metabolic reprogramming is a key step in oncogenic transformation including the activation of energy...
Systems Biology holds that complex cellular functions are generated as system-level properties endow...
Background Rewiring of metabolism induced by oncogenic K-Ras in cancer cells involves both glucose ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
Rapidly proliferating cancer cells have increased biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs compared to qu...
The use of metabolomic technologies and stable isotope labeling recently enabled us to discover an u...
Mammalian cells fuel their growth and proliferation through the catabolism of two main substrates: g...
Cancer cells share several metabolic traits, including aerobic production of lactate from glucose (W...
Tumor cells can adopt alternative metabolic pathways during oncogenesis. This is an event characteri...
Increasing attention has been given to the connection between metabolism and cancer. Under aerobic c...
Cancer cells share several metabolic traits, including aerobic production of lactate from glucose (W...
Somatic mutations in PIK3CA are frequently found in a number of human cancers, including breast canc...
Oncogene-associated metabolic signatures in prostate cancer, identified by an integrative analysis o...
Cultured cells convert glucose to lactate, and glutamine is the major source of tricarboxylic acid (...
Cancer cells reprogram cellular metabolism to support growth and maintain pathogenicity. Since Otto ...