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Protein kinase function of pyruvate kinase M2 and cancer

Xun Chen, Shangwu Chen, Dongsheng Yu

2020Cancer Cell International93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pyruvate kinase is a terminal enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, where it catalyzes the conversion of phosphoenolpyruvate to pyruvate and production of ATP via substrate level phosphorylation. PKM2 is one of four isoforms of pyruvate kinase and is widely expressed in many types of tumors and associated with tumorigenesis. In addition to pyruvate kinase activity involving the metabolic pathway, increasing evidence demonstrates that PKM2 exerts a non-metabolic function in cancers. PKM2 has been shown to be translocated into nucleus, where it serves as a protein kinase to phosphorylate various protein targets and contribute to multiple physiopathological processes. We discuss the nuclear localization of PKM2, its protein kinase function and association with cancers, and regulation of PKM2 activity.

Topics & Concepts

PKM2Pyruvate kinasePyruvate dehydrogenase phosphatasePyruvate dehydrogenase kinaseBiochemistryGlycolysisPyruvate kinase deficiencyKinaseChemistryPhosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinasePyruvate decarboxylationPhosphorylationProtein kinase APyruvate carboxylaseCell biologyBiologyEnzymeCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerMitochondrial Function and Pathology