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    LACTB induces cancer cell death through the activation of the intrinsic caspase-independent pathway in breast cancer

    LACTB was recently identified as a mitochondrial tumour suppressor that negatively affects cancer cell proliferation by inducing cell death and/or differentiation, depending on the cell type and tissue. Howeve...

    Juan M. Gonzalez-Morena, Sara Escudeiro-Lopes, Jessica Mariane Ferreira-Mendes in Apoptosis (2023)

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    Author Correction: Glutamine synthetase licenses APC/C-mediated mitotic progression to drive cell growth

    Jiang-Sha Zhao, Shuo Shi, Hai-Yan Qu, Zuzana Keckesova, Zi-Jian Cao in Nature Metabolism (2022)

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    Glutamine synthetase licenses APC/C-mediated mitotic progression to drive cell growth

    Tumors can reprogram the functions of metabolic enzymes to fuel malignant growth; however, beyond their conventional functions, key metabolic enzymes have not been found to directly govern cell mitosis. Here, ...

    Jiang-Sha Zhao, Shuo Shi, Hai-Yan Qu, Zuzana Keckesova, Zi-Jian Cao in Nature Metabolism (2022)

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    LACTB is a tumour suppressor that modulates lipid metabolism and cell state

    Post-mitotic, differentiated cells exhibit a variety of characteristics that contrast with those of actively growing neoplastic cells, such as the expression of cell-cycle inhibitors and differentiation factor...

    Zuzana Keckesova, Joana Liu Donaher, Jasmine De Cock, Elizaveta Freinkman in Nature (2017)