The pyrimidinosome is cancer’s Achilles’ heel
A new study shows that the enzymes involved in de novo pyrimidine synthesis and ferroptosis form a complex called the pyrimidinosome, which is controlled by AMPK. Cancer cells low in AMPK expression rely on the pyrimidinosome, suggesting that co-inhibition of AMPK and the pyrimidinosome represents a...
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description | A new study shows that the enzymes involved in de novo pyrimidine synthesis and ferroptosis form a complex called the pyrimidinosome, which is controlled by AMPK. Cancer cells low in AMPK expression rely on the pyrimidinosome, suggesting that co-inhibition of AMPK and the pyrimidinosome represents a potential cancer treatment strategy. |
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