A wobbly road to drug resistance in melanoma: tRNA‐modifying enzymes in translation reprogramming

Alterations in transcript‐specific translation are emerging as a driver of cellular transformation and cancer etiology. A new study provides evidence for enhanced codon‐dependent translation of hypoxia‐inducible factor 1α in promoting glycolytic metabolism and drug resistance in melanoma cells. This...

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Published in:The EMBO journal Vol. 37; no. 15
Main Authors: McMahon, Mary, Ruggero, Davide
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Abstract Alterations in transcript‐specific translation are emerging as a driver of cellular transformation and cancer etiology. A new study provides evidence for enhanced codon‐dependent translation of hypoxia‐inducible factor 1α in promoting glycolytic metabolism and drug resistance in melanoma cells. This specialized translation reprogramming relies, in part, on mTORC2‐mediated phosphorylation of enzymes modifying the wobble position of the transfer RNA anticodon. Graphical Abstract A new study shows that codon‐dependent translation regulation of HIF1α couples glycolytic metabolism to drug resistance in skin cancer.
AbstractList Alterations in transcript‐specific translation are emerging as a driver of cellular transformation and cancer etiology. A new study provides evidence for enhanced codon‐dependent translation of hypoxia‐inducible factor 1α in promoting glycolytic metabolism and drug resistance in melanoma cells. This specialized translation reprogramming relies, in part, on mTORC 2‐mediated phosphorylation of enzymes modifying the wobble position of the transfer RNA anticodon.
Alterations in transcript‐specific translation are emerging as a driver of cellular transformation and cancer etiology. A new study provides evidence for enhanced codon‐dependent translation of hypoxia‐inducible factor 1α in promoting glycolytic metabolism and drug resistance in melanoma cells. This specialized translation reprogramming relies, in part, on mTORC2‐mediated phosphorylation of enzymes modifying the wobble position of the transfer RNA anticodon. A new study shows that codon‐dependent translation regulation of HIF1α couples glycolytic metabolism to drug resistance in skin cancer.
Alterations in transcript‐specific translation are emerging as a driver of cellular transformation and cancer etiology. A new study provides evidence for enhanced codon‐dependent translation of hypoxia‐inducible factor 1α in promoting glycolytic metabolism and drug resistance in melanoma cells. This specialized translation reprogramming relies, in part, on mTORC2‐mediated phosphorylation of enzymes modifying the wobble position of the transfer RNA anticodon.
Alterations in transcript‐specific translation are emerging as a driver of cellular transformation and cancer etiology. A new study provides evidence for enhanced codon‐dependent translation of hypoxia‐inducible factor 1α in promoting glycolytic metabolism and drug resistance in melanoma cells. This specialized translation reprogramming relies, in part, on mTORC2‐mediated phosphorylation of enzymes modifying the wobble position of the transfer RNA anticodon. Graphical Abstract A new study shows that codon‐dependent translation regulation of HIF1α couples glycolytic metabolism to drug resistance in skin cancer.
Author Ruggero, Davide
McMahon, Mary
AuthorAffiliation 1 School of Medicine and Department of Urology Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center University of California San Francisco CA USA
2 Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology University of California San Francisco CA USA
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Title A wobbly road to drug resistance in melanoma: tRNA‐modifying enzymes in translation reprogramming
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