Mitochondrial carrier deficiency associated with shuttle disturbances (WP5507)
Homo sapiens
Amino acid metabolism in triple-negative breast cancer cells. The glutamine, serine and glycine metabolic pathways are significantly upregulated. The upregulated expression of key genes within the glutamine, serine and glycine metabolic pathways have also been observed in triple-negative breast cancer cells. Associated to the main shuttles described in figure 43.2 in the second edition of “Physician’s Guide to the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Follow-Up of Inherited Metabolic Diseases” by Blau et al.
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Authors
Daan van Beek , Egon Willighagen , Eric Weitz , and Denise SlenterActivity
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Organisms
Homo sapiensCommunities
Mitochondrion Serious Request 2024 - MetaKidsAnnotations
Pathway Ontology
disease pathway glycine metabolic pathway glutamine metabolic pathway cancer pathway serine metabolic pathway amino acid metabolic pathwayDisease Ontology
breast cancer triple-receptor negative breast cancer amino acid metabolic disorderLabel | Type | Compact URI | Comment |
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H⁺ | Metabolite | chebi:24636 | |
Glutamate | Metabolite | pubchem.compound:33032 | |
Aspartate | Metabolite | chebi:29995 | |
Oxaloacetate | Metabolite | hmdb:HMDB0000223 | |
2-oxoglutarate | Metabolite | hmdb:HMDB0000208 | |
GOT2 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000125166 | |
SLC25A22 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000177542 | Mitochondrial membrane transporter |
SLC25A12 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000115840 | Mitochondrial membrane transporter |
SLC25A13 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000004864 | Mitochondrial membrane transporter |
GLUD1 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000148672 |
References
- Metabolic reprogramming in triple-negative breast cancer. Wang Z, Jiang Q, Dong C. Cancer Biol Med. 2020 Feb 15;17(1):44–59. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia