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Acetyl-CoA-directed gene transcription in cancer cells.

Genes & Development 2018 April 2
Fluctuations in acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) levels have been previously associated with changes in global histone acetylation and gene expression. The study by Lee and colleagues (pp. 497-511) in this issue of Genes & Development demonstrates that acetyl-CoA can promote the up-regulation of cell migration- and adhesion-related genes in glioblastoma by controlling Ca2+ -NFAT (nuclear factor of activated T cells) signaling.

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