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Long-chain fatty acyl coenzyme A inhibits NME1/2 and regulates cancer metastasis

SignificanceThe study provided a long-sought molecular mechanism that could explain the link between fatty acid metabolism and cancer metastasis. Further understanding may lead to new strategies to inhibit cancer metastasis. The chemical proteomic approach developed here will be useful for discoveri...

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Published in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2022-03, Vol.119 (11), p.e2117013119-e2117013119
Main Authors: Zhang, Shuai, Nelson, Ornella D, Price, Ian R, Zhu, Chengliang, Lu, Xuan, Fernandez, Irma R, Weiss, Robert S, Lin, Hening
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Language:English
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Summary:SignificanceThe study provided a long-sought molecular mechanism that could explain the link between fatty acid metabolism and cancer metastasis. Further understanding may lead to new strategies to inhibit cancer metastasis. The chemical proteomic approach developed here will be useful for discovering other regulatory mechanisms of protein function by small molecule metabolites.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2117013119