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The role of S-nitrosylation of PFKM in regulation of glycolysis in ovarian cancer cells
Authors:Wenwen Gao  Mengqiu Huang  Xi Chen  Jianping Chen  Zhiwei Zou  Linlin Li  Kaiyuan Ji  Zhirui Nie  Bingsheng Yang  Zibo Wei  Pengfei Xu  Junshuang Jia  Qianbing Zhang  Hongfen Shen  Qianli Wang  Keyi Li  Lingqun Zhu  Meng Wang  Shuangyan Ye  Sisi Zeng  Ying Lin  Zhili Rong  Yang Xu  Peng Zhu  Hui Zhang  Bingtao Hao  Qiuzhen Liu
Abstract:One of the malignant transformation hallmarks is metabolism reprogramming, which plays a critical role in the biosynthetic needs of unchecked proliferation, abrogating cell death programs, and immunologic escape. However, the mechanism of the metabolic switch is not fully understood. Here, we found that the S-nitrosoproteomic profile of endogenous nitrogen oxide in ovarian cancer cells targeted multiple components in metabolism processes. Phosphofructokinase (PFKM), one of the most important regulatory enzymes of glycolysis, was S-nitrosylated by nitric oxide synthase NOS1 at Cys351. S-nitrosylation at Cys351 stabilized the tetramer of PFKM, leading to resist negative feedback of downstream metabolic intermediates. The PFKM-C351S mutation decreased the proliferation rate of cultured cancer cells, and reduced tumor growth and metastasis in the mouse xenograft model. These findings indicated that S-nitrosylation at Cys351 of PFKM by NOS1 contributes to the metabolic reprogramming of ovarian cancer cells, highlighting a critical role of endogenous nitrogen oxide on metabolism regulations in tumor progression.Subject terms: Cancer metabolism, Nitrosylation
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