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Publication : Glycolytic enzymes can modulate cellular life span.

First Author  Kondoh H Year  2005
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  65
Issue  1 Pages  177-85
PubMed ID  15665293 Mgi Jnum  J:95517
Mgi Id  MGI:3526465 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.177.65.1
Citation  Kondoh H, et al. (2005) Glycolytic enzymes can modulate cellular life span. Cancer Res 65(1):177-85
abstractText  An unbiased screen for genes that can immortalize mouse embryonic fibroblasts identified the glycolytic enzyme phosphoglycerate mutase (PGM). A 2-fold increase in PGM activity enhances glycolytic flux, allows indefinite proliferation, and renders cells resistant to ras-induced arrest. Glucosephosphate isomerase, another glycolytic enzyme, displays similar activity and, conversely, depletion of PGM or glucosephosphate isomerase with short interfering RNA triggers premature senescence. Immortalized mouse embryonic fibroblasts and mouse embryonic stem cells display higher glycolytic flux and more resistance to oxidative damage than senescent cells. Because wild-type p53 down-regulates PGM, mutation of p53 can facilitate immortalization via effects on PGM levels and glycolysis.
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