Transport-exclusion pharmacology to localize lactate dehydrogenase activity within cells.
Xiangfeng NiuYing-Jr ChenPeter A CrawfordGary J PattiPublished in: Cancer & metabolism (2018)
Our results are consistent with some mitochondrial LDH that is accessible to oxamate, but inaccessible to GSK-2837808A until mitochondria are homogenized. This strategy of using inhibitors with selective access to subcellular compartments, which we refer to as transport-exclusion pharmacology, is broadly applicable to localize other metabolic reactions within cells.