Publications by authors named "Grace Xiaolu Yang"

It has been known for close to 100 years that the metabolism of cancer cells is altered and different than that of healthy cells in the body. On that basis, we have developed an entirely novel approach to managing cancer, termed Targeted Nutrients Deprivation (TND). TND employs a formulated diet depleted of multiple non-essential amino acids (NEAAs) that are required by tumor cells but not by normal cells.

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Background: Natural selection can act on multiple genes in the same pathway, leading to polygenic adaptation. For example, adaptive changes were found to down-regulate six genes involved in ergosterol biosynthesis-an essential pathway targeted by many antifungal drugs-in some strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. However, the impact of this polygenic adaptation on metabolite levels was unknown.

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Metabolites comprise the molar majority of chemical substances in living cells, and metabolite-protein interactions are expected to be quite common. Many interactions have already been identified and have been shown to be involved in the regulation of different types of cellular processes including signaling events, enzyme activities, protein localizations and interactions. Recent technological advances have greatly facilitated the detection of metabolite-protein interactions at high sensitivity and some of these have been applied on a large scale.

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