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Acetylation Control of Cancer Cell Metabolism

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CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN
卷 20, 期 15, 页码 2627-2633

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/13816128113199990487

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Acetylation; cancer metabolism; lipid synthesis; glycolysis; reactive oxygen species; intermediate metabolic enzyme; Warburg effect

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  1. Chinese Ministry of Sciences and Technology 973 [2009CB918401 2011CB910600]
  2. NSFC [31071192, 81225016]
  3. 100 Talents Program of Shanghai Health [XBR2011041]
  4. Scholar of Dawn Program of Shanghai Education Commission
  5. Shanghai Key basic research program [12JC1401100]
  6. Shanghai Outstanding Academic Leader [13XD1400600]
  7. 985 Program
  8. Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project [B110]
  9. NIH

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Lysine acetylation plays an essential role in metabolism. Five individual studies have identified that a large number of cellular proteins are potentially acetylated. Notably, almost every enzyme involved in central metabolic pathways such as glycolysis, the TCA cycle, fat acid metabolism, urea cycle and glycogen metabolism, is acetylated in response to nutrition fluctuations. Metabolic reprogramming is a critical hallmark during cancer development. Tumor cells preferentially utilize glycolysis instead of oxidative phosphorylation to produce more lactate and metabolic intermediates even under normal oxygen pressure, which was first noted as the Warburg Effect. This review focuses on recent advances in the acetylation regulation of metabolic enzymes involved in the Warburg effect, the dysfunction of acetylation regulation in tumorigenesis and their potential role in cancer metabolism therapy.

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