Metabolic effects of acute thiamine depletion are reversed by rapamycin in breast and leukemia cells.
Thiamine-dependent enzymes (TDEs) control metabolic pathways that are frequently altered in cancer and therefore present cancer-relevant targets. We have previously shown that the recombinant enzyme thiaminase cleaves and depletes intracellular thiamine, has growth inhibitory activity against leukem...
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Main Authors: | Shuqian Liu, Sumitra Miriyala, Mignon A Keaton, Craig T Jordan, Christina Wiedl, Daret K St Clair, Jeffrey A Moscow |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f79d5967ecbf4b308fbfbda866487bd0 |
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