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Nonmetabolic functions of metabolic enzymes in cancer development 被引量:2

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摘要 Metabolism is a fundamental biological process composed of a series of reactions catalyzed by metabolic enzymes.Emerging evidence demonstrates that the aberrant signaling in cancer cells induces nonmetabolic functions of meta-bolic enzymes in many instrumental cellular activities,which involve metabolic enzyme-mediated protein post-trans-lational modifications,such as phosphorylation,acetylation,and succinylation.In the most well-researched literatures,metabolic enzymes phosphorylate proteins rather than their metabolites as substrates.Some metabolic enzymes have altered subcellular localization,which allows their metabolic products to directly participate in nonmetabolic activities.This review discusses how these findings have deepened our understanding on enzymes originally classi-fied as metabolic enzymes,by highlighting the nonmetabolic functions of several metabolic enzymes responsible for the development of cancer,and evaluates the potential for targeting these functions in cancer treatment.
出处 《Cancer Communications》 SCIE 2018年第1期677-683,共7页 癌症通讯(英文)
基金 supported by the 2018 UT Proteomics Network Pilot Fund(to Y.W.) the NIH/NCI Cancer Center Support Grant P30CA016672 Brain Cancer SPORE 2P50 CA127001。
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