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Notch stimulates growth by direct regulation of genes involved in the control of glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
Vera Slaninova
,
Michaela Krafcikova
,
Raquel Perez-Gomez
,
Pavel Steffal
,
Lukas Trantirek
,
Sarah J Bray
,
Alena Krejci
Jan 10, 2018
Glycolytic shift is a characteristic feature of rapidly proliferating cells, such as cells during development and during immune response or cancer cells, as well as of stem cells. It results in increased glycolysis uncoupled...
Notch targets
Warburg effect
glycolytic shift
metabolism
tissue growth
Animals
Binding Sites
Cell Line
Citric Acid Cycle
Drosophila Proteins
Energy Metabolism
Gene Expression
Gene Expression Regulation
Genes
Reporter
Glycolysis
Humans
Models
Biological
Promoter Regions
Genetic
Protein Binding
Receptors
Notch
Regulatory Sequences
Nucleic Acid
Repressor Proteins
Transcriptional Activation
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