Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10795278 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics | 2016 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
The Crabtree and Warburg effects are two well-known deviations of cell energy metabolism that will be described herein. A number of hypotheses have been formulated regarding the molecular mechanisms leading to these cellular energy metabolism deviations. In this review, we will focus on the emerging notion that metabolite-induced regulations participate in the induction of these effects. All throughout this review, it should be kept in mind that no regulatory mechanism is exclusive and that it may vary in cancer cells owing to different cell types or oncogenic background. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled 'EBEC 2016: 19th European Bioenergetics Conference, Riva del Garda, Italy, July 2-6, 2016', edited by Prof. Paolo Bernardi.
Keywords
PKM2PPPTCAANTAMPKADPHIFIDHG6PDHPTPPKM16PGDHxk2MO25STRADFru6PGlc6PLKB1AMPACCNADPHMPCSDH2HG2-Hydroxyglutarate6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenaseROSAdenosine TriphosphateATPadenosine diphosphateadenosine monophosphateacetyl-CoA carboxylasePermeability transition poreIsocitrate dehydrogenaseadenine nucleotide translocaseMitochondrial pyruvate carrierPhDsribulose-5-phosphatesuccinate dehydrogenaseHypoxia Inducible FactorOxidative phosphorylationfumarate hydrataseMetabolitesOxidative pentose phosphate pathwayWarburgtricarboxylic acid cycleGlucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenaseGlycolysisReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Noureddine Hammad, Monica Rosas-Lemus, Salvador Uribe-Carvajal, Michel Rigoulet, Anne Devin,