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The rate of glycolysis quantitatively mediates specific histone acetylation sites.

Ahmad A CluntunHe HuangLunzhi DaiXiaojing LiuYingming ZhaoJason W Locasale
Published in: Cancer & metabolism (2015)
We demonstrate that histone acylation is directly sensed by glucose flux in a titratable, dose-dependent manner that is modulated by glycolytic flux and that a possible function of the Warburg Effect, a metabolic state observed in cancers with enhanced glucose metabolism, is to confer specific signaling effects on cells.
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