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Chemoproteomic mapping of the glycolytic targetome in cancer cells - Nature Chemical Biology
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Hyperactivated glycolysis is a metabolic hallmark of most cancer cells. Although sporadic information has revealed that glycolytic metabolites possess nonmetabolic functions as signaling molecules, how these metabolites interact with and functionally regulate their binding targets remains largely elusive.
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