Search Results - "Seungyeon Yang"
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Mitochondrial GPT2 plays a pivotal role in metabolic adaptation to the perturbation of mitochondrial glutamine metabolism
Published in Oncogene (01-06-2019)“…Cancer cells exhibit metabolic dependence on mitochondrial glutamine metabolism that provides them with the substrates required for rapid proliferation…”
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Fatty acid oxidation facilitates DNA double-strand break repair by promoting PARP1 acetylation
Published in Cell death & disease (15-07-2023)“…DNA repair is a tightly coordinated stress response to DNA damage, which is critical for preserving genome integrity. Accruing evidence suggests that metabolic…”
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Fatty acid oxidation regulates cellular senescence by modulating the autophagy-SIRT1 axis
Published in BMB reports (31-12-2023)“…Senescence, a cellular process through which damaged or dysfunctional cells suppress the cell cycle, contributes to aging or age-related functional decline…”
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Mitochondrial glutamine metabolism regulates sensitivity of cancer cells after chemotherapy via amphiregulin
Published in Cell death discovery (20-12-2021)“…The DNA damage response is essential for sustaining genomic stability and preventing tumorigenesis. However, the fundamental question about the cellular…”
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Induction of Fatty Acid Oxidation Underlies DNA Damage‐Induced Cell Death and Ameliorates Obesity‐Driven Chemoresistance
Published in Advanced science (01-03-2024)“…The DNA damage response is essential for preserving genome integrity and eliminating damaged cells. Although cellular metabolism plays a central role in cell…”
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YAP governs cellular adaptation to perturbation of glutamine metabolism by regulating ATF4-mediated stress response
Published in Oncogene (15-09-2023)“…Proliferating cells have metabolic dependence on glutamine to fuel anabolic pathways and to refill the mitochondrial carbon pool. The Hippo pathway is…”
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Fatty acid oxidation supports melanoma cell migration through autophagy regulation
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (24-09-2023)“…Metastasis is one of the most malignant characteristics of cancer cells, in which metabolic reprogramming is crucial for promoting and sustaining multi-steps…”
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Fatty acid oxidation regulates cellular senescence by modulating the autophagy-SIRT1 axis
Published in BMB reports (31-12-2023)“…Senescence, a cellular process through which damaged or dysfunctional cells suppress the cell cycle, contributes to aging or age-related functional decline…”
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Suppression of fatty acid oxidation supports pancreatic cancer growth and survival under hypoxic conditions through autophagy induction
Published in Cancer gene therapy (01-06-2023)“…Hypoxia, one of the key features of solid tumors, induces autophagy, which acts as an important adaptive mechanism for tumor progression under hypoxic…”
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Mitochondrial glutamine metabolism via GOT2 supports pancreatic cancer growth through senescence inhibition
Published in Cell death & disease (19-01-2018)“…Cellular senescence, which leads to a cell cycle arrest of damaged or dysfunctional cells, is an important mechanism to restrain the malignant progression of…”
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SF3B4 Regulates Cellular Senescence and Suppresses Therapy-induced Senescence of Cancer Cells
Published in Cancer genomics & proteomics (01-11-2024)“…Cellular senescence is a state in which cells permanently exit the cell cycle, preventing tumor growth, but it can also contribute to aging and chronic…”
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Enhanced mitochondrial glutamine anaplerosis suppresses pancreatic cancer growth through autophagy inhibition
Published in Scientific reports (01-08-2016)“…Cancer cells use precursors derived from tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle to support their unlimited growth. However, continuous export of TCA cycle…”
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PGC1α is required for the induction of contact inhibition by suppressing ROS
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (27-06-2018)“…Contact inhibition (CI) is an important tumor-suppressive mechanism that arrests cell cycle when cells reach high density. Indeed, CI is aberrantly absent in…”
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