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Versatile roles of cysteine persulfides in tumor biology

Klaudia Borbényi-Galambos, Ágnes Czikora, Katalin Erdélyi, Péter Nagy

2024Current Opinion in Chemical Biology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rewiring the transsulfuration pathway is recognized as a rapid adaptive metabolic response to environmental conditions in cancer cells to support their increased cysteine demand and to produce Reactive Sulfur Species (RSS) including hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and cysteine persulfide. This can directly (via RSS) or indirectly (by supplying Cys) trigger chemical or enzyme catalyzed persulfidation on critical protein cysteine residues to protect them from oxidative damage and to orchestrate protein functions, and thereby contribute to cancer cell plasticity. In this review key aspects of persulfide-mediated biological processes are highlighted and critically discussed in relation to cancer cell survival, bioenergetics, proliferation as well as in tumor angiogenesis, adaptation to hypoxia and oxidative stress, and regulation of epithelial to mesenchymal transition.

Topics & Concepts

CysteineBioenergeticsCell biologyCancer cellAngiogenesisBiochemistryBiologyOxidative stressHydrogen sulfideEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionChemistryEnzymeSulfurCancerCancer researchTransition (genetics)MitochondrionGeneGeneticsOrganic chemistrySulfur Compounds in BiologyFolate and B Vitamins ResearchFibroblast Growth Factor Research
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