Detection of glucose-derived D- and L-lactate in cancer cells by the use of a chiral NMR shift reagent.
Eul Hyun SuhCarlos F G C GeraldesSara ChirayilBrandon FaubertRaul AyalaRalph J DeBerardinisA Dean SherryPublished in: Cancer & metabolism (2021)
The shift-reagent-aided NMR technique demonstrates that D-lactate is produced from glucose in NSCLC cells via the methylglyoxal pathway. The biological role of D-lactate is uncertain but a convenient method for monitoring D-lactate production could provide new insights into the biological roles of D- versus L-lactate in cancer metabolism.
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