“…Given its importance in metabolism, 6PGDH has been studied as a drug target in cancer (Hitosugi et al, 2012;Lin et al, 2015;Yang et al, 2018) and in a number of infectious diseases (Barrett & Gilbert, 2002;Hanau et al, 2004Hanau et al, , 2007Esteve & Cazzulo, 2004;Gonza ´lez et al, 2011;Kerkhoven et al, 2013;Haeussler et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2021;Jakkula et al, 2021), attempting to exploit differences between the host enzyme and the homologous microbial enzyme (Hanau et al, 1996;Bertelli et al, 2001;Dardonville et al, 2003Dardonville et al, , 2004Montin et al, 2007;Ruda et al, 2010;Morales-Luna et al, 2021). Also, 6PGDH is a target for enzyme and metabolic engineering, with the aim of improving the productivity of biocatalysts for useful compounds, such as l-lysine and riboflavin (Ohnishi et al, 2005;Wang et al, 2011).…”