
Oncotarget
Controlling Glycolytic Flux: Therapy Challenges and Solutions
Feb 16, 2023
Researchers discuss the challenges of controlling glycolytic flux in diseases like cancer and diabetes, focusing on the difficulty of targeting lactate transporters. They explore potential solutions to improve regulation without affecting other cellular functions.
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- Controlling glycolytic flux by blocking lactate transporters is challenging due to complex regulation and high permeability of lactate transporters.
- Targeting lactate transport selectively and altering the driving force behind transport could help regulate glycolytic flux effectively.
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Challenges in Blocking Lactate Transporters
Controlling glycolytic flux by blocking lactate transporters presents challenges due to the complex regulation and driving force required. Lactate transporters are highly permeable to lactate, making it hard to target them without affecting other cellular processes. Furthermore, the concentration gradient that fuels lactate transport is often small, complicating efforts to control flux. Coupling with other transporters, like H-positive transporters, adds another layer of complexity to blocking lactate transport.
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