ATR inhibition facilitates targeting of leukemia dependence on convergent nucleotide biosynthetic pathways
Leukemic cells depend on the nucleotide synthesis pathway to proliferate. Here the authors use metabolomics and proteomics to show that inhibition of ATR reduced the activity of these pathways thus providing a valuable therapeutic target in leukemia.
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Main Authors: | Thuc M. Le, Soumya Poddar, Joseph R. Capri, Evan R. Abt, Woosuk Kim, Liu Wei, Nhu T. Uong, Chloe M. Cheng, Daniel Braas, Mina Nikanjam, Peter Rix, Daria Merkurjev, Jesse Zaretsky, Harley I. Kornblum, Antoni Ribas, Harvey R. Herschman, Julian Whitelegge, Kym F. Faull, Timothy R. Donahue, Johannes Czernin, Caius G. Radu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea735642f5484b8db7d0f34fe2f452fc |
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