RIP140 inhibits glycolysis-dependent proliferation of breast cancer cells by regulating GLUT3 expression through transcriptional crosstalk between hypoxia induced factor and p53

Glycolysis is essential to support cancer cell proliferation, even in the presence of oxygen. The transcriptional co-regulator RIP140 represses the activity of transcription factors that drive cell proliferation and metabolism and plays a role in mammary tumorigenesis. Here we use cell proliferation...

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Main Authors: Bonnet, S. (Author), Cavaillès, V. (Author), Fritsch, S. (Author), Gitenay, D. (Author), Győrffy, B. (Author), Jacquier, V. (Author), Jalaguier, S. (Author), Linares, L.K (Author), Teyssier, C. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2022
Subjects:
HIF
p53
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