Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species regulate acetyl-CoA flux between cytokine production and fatty acid synthesis in effector T cells. [PDF]
Wu B+12 more
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SYNTHESIS OF CHOLESTEROL AND FATTY ACIDS IN FRACTIONS OF PERIPHERAL NERVE*† [PDF]
Ann H. Hughes, Sven G. Eliasson
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Shrimp Virus Regulates ROS Dynamics via the Nrf2 Pathway to Facilitate Viral Replication
Viruses manipulate host ROS as a strategy to achieve successful infection. WSSV exploits Nrf2 pathway to maintain ROS homeostasis and establishes a positive feedback loop to facilitate WSSV replication. Wsv220 competitively binds to Keap1 to activate Nrf2. Nrf2 up‐regulates LvG6PDH to produce more NADPH and GSH to eliminate excessive ROS.
Honghui He+6 more
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Role of ATP citrate lyase and its complementary partner on fatty acid synthesis in gastric cancer. [PDF]
Li C, Liu W, Liu Y, Wang W, Deng W.
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The Effect of Glycerol 3-Phosphate on Fatty Acid Synthesis
Charles F. Howard, John M. Lowenstein
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AKT1 Phosphorylates FDX1 to Promote Cuproptosis Resistance in Triple‐Negative Breast Cancer
This study demonstrates that copper activates the AKT signaling pathway, which inhibits ferredoxin‐1 (FDX1), a key regulator of cuproptosis. AKT1‐mediated FDX1 phosphorylation not only abrogates FDX1‐induced cuproptosis and aerobic respiration but also promotes glycolysis.
Zicheng Sun+10 more
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An endoplasmic reticulum localized acetyl-CoA transporter is required for efficient fatty acid synthesis in Toxoplasma gondii. [PDF]
Qin B+5 more
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RNF112, an E3 ubiquitin ligase, is markedly reduced in bladder cancer (BLCA). It curbs BLCA cell proliferation, migration, and lipid production primarily by enhancing ubiquitin‐dependent degradation of c‐Myc. This degradation inhibits c‐Myc's role in upregulating ACLY, a crucial enzyme for lipid synthesis, highlighting RNF112's potential as a ...
Kangping Xiong+13 more
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Exogenous fatty acids inhibit fatty acid synthesis by competing with endogenously generated substrates for phospholipid synthesis in Escherichia coli. [PDF]
van den Berg SPH+3 more
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