[HTML][HTML] Ferroptosis at the intersection of lipid metabolism and cellular signaling
D Liang, AM Minikes, X Jiang - Molecular cell, 2022 - cell.com
Ferroptosis, a newly emerged form of regulated necrotic cell death, has been demonstrated
to play an important role in multiple diseases including cancer, neurodegeneration, and …
to play an important role in multiple diseases including cancer, neurodegeneration, and …
Necroptosis and tumor progression
Necroptosis, a form of programmed necrotic cell death, is a gatekeeper of host defense
against certain pathogen invasions. The deregulation of necroptosis is also a key factor of …
against certain pathogen invasions. The deregulation of necroptosis is also a key factor of …
High-plex imaging of RNA and proteins at subcellular resolution in fixed tissue by spatial molecular imaging
S He, R Bhatt, C Brown, EA Brown, DL Buhr… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Resolving the spatial distribution of RNA and protein in tissues at subcellular resolution is a
challenge in the field of spatial biology. We describe spatial molecular imaging, a system …
challenge in the field of spatial biology. We describe spatial molecular imaging, a system …
FerrDb V2: update of the manually curated database of ferroptosis regulators and ferroptosis-disease associations
N Zhou, X Yuan, Q Du, Z Zhang, X Shi… - Nucleic acids …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Ferroptosis is a mode of regulated cell death characterized by iron-dependent accumulation
of lipid peroxidation. It is closely linked to the pathophysiological processes in many …
of lipid peroxidation. It is closely linked to the pathophysiological processes in many …
Oncogenic collagen I homotrimers from cancer cells bind to α3β1 integrin and impact tumor microbiome and immunity to promote pancreatic cancer
In contrast to normal type I collagen (Col1) heterotrimer (α1/α2/α1) produced by fibroblasts,
pancreatic cancer cells specifically produce unique Col1 homotrimer (α1/α1/α1). Col1 …
pancreatic cancer cells specifically produce unique Col1 homotrimer (α1/α1/α1). Col1 …
A non-canonical tricarboxylic acid cycle underlies cellular identity
The tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is a central hub of cellular metabolism, oxidizing nutrients
to generate reducing equivalents for energy production and critical metabolites for …
to generate reducing equivalents for energy production and critical metabolites for …
High-speed fluorescence image–enabled cell sorting
Fast and selective isolation of single cells with unique spatial and morphological traits
remains a technical challenge. Here, we address this by establishing high-speed image …
remains a technical challenge. Here, we address this by establishing high-speed image …
Mitochondrial RNA modifications shape metabolic plasticity in metastasis
Aggressive and metastatic cancers show enhanced metabolic plasticity, but the precise
underlying mechanisms of this remain unclear. Here we show how two NOP2/Sun RNA …
underlying mechanisms of this remain unclear. Here we show how two NOP2/Sun RNA …
Lactate activates the mitochondrial electron transport chain independently of its metabolism
Lactate has long been considered a cellular waste product. However, we found that as
extracellular lactate accumulates, it also enters the mitochondrial matrix and stimulates …
extracellular lactate accumulates, it also enters the mitochondrial matrix and stimulates …
Molecular glues for targeted protein degradation: from serendipity to rational discovery
Targeted protein degradation is a promising area in the discovery and development of
innovative therapeutics. Molecular glues mediate proximity-induced protein degradation and …
innovative therapeutics. Molecular glues mediate proximity-induced protein degradation and …