2019
DOI: 10.1101/754572
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AKT but not MYC promotes reactive oxygen species-mediated cell death in oxidative culture

Abstract: Running title: AKT promotes oxidative stress in galactose culture AKT promotes oxidative stress in galactose culture 2 ABSTRACT Oncogenes can generate metabolic vulnerabilities in cancer cells. Here, we tested how AKT and MYC affect the ability of cells to shift between respiration and glycolysis.Using immortalized mammary epithelial cells, we discovered that constitutively active AKT but not MYC induced cell death in galactose culture, where cells must rely on oxidative phosphorylation for energy generation. … Show more

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“…Examining the top five and bottom five preprints within the systems biology field reinforces PC1 ‘s dichotomous theme (Table 2). Preprints with the highest values [64,65,66,67,68] included software packages, machine learning analyses, and other computational biology manuscripts, while preprints with the lowest values [69,70,71,72,73] were focused on cellular signaling and protein activity. We provide the rest of our 50 generated PCs in our online repository (see Software and Data Availability).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examining the top five and bottom five preprints within the systems biology field reinforces PC1 ‘s dichotomous theme (Table 2). Preprints with the highest values [64,65,66,67,68] included software packages, machine learning analyses, and other computational biology manuscripts, while preprints with the lowest values [69,70,71,72,73] were focused on cellular signaling and protein activity. We provide the rest of our 50 generated PCs in our online repository (see Software and Data Availability).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%