Spatial-fluxomics provides a subcellular-compartmentalized view of reductive glutamine metabolism in cancer cells
Measuring metabolic fluxes in cellular compartments is a challenge. Here, the authors introduce an approach to infer fluxes in mitochondria and cytosol, and find that IDH1 is the major producer of cytosolic citrate in HeLa cells and that in SDH- deficient cells citrate synthase functions in reverse.
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Main Authors: | Won Dong Lee, Dzmitry Mukha, Elina Aizenshtein, Tomer Shlomi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ec32e3d593c84f86801f75a12d35a23c |
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