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Leveraging valine-restriction-induced DNA damage for targeted cancer therapy
Alma Sophia Barisaac1, Enas R Abu-Zhayia1, Nabieh Ayoub1
1Department of Biology, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 3200003, Israel.
Abstract:
Metabolite microenvironment shapes cancer treatment strategies. In a recent paper in Nature, Jin et al.1 demonstrate that valine deprivation triggers HDAC6 entry into the nucleus, leading to accumulation of DNA damage that could be harnessed for targeted cancer therapy.
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