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  • A study describes the split integrated stress response, a cellular stress response mechanism characterized by reduced eIF2B activity without eIF2α phosphorylation, which activates the eIF4E–ATF4–PCK2 axis, enabling metabolic reprogramming.

    • Chien-Wen Chen
    • David Papadopoli
    • Maria Hatzoglou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 641, P: 1319-1328
  • Cancer cells rely on glutamine to replenish the TCA cycle. Here, the authors show that oncogenic PIK3CAmutations drive this metabolic rewiring in colorectal cancer cells by up-regulating glutamate pyruvate transaminase expression, thus increasing sensitivity to glutamine starvation.

    • Yujun Hao
    • Yardena Samuels
    • Zhenghe Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-13
  • In the presence of stress stimuli, the endoplasmic reticulum either adapts the protein synthesis or triggers an apoptotic response, but the mechanisms underlying this decision are unknown. Kaufman and colleagues show that the ER stress response factors ATF4 and CHOP increase protein synthesis, which in turn induces oxidative stress and increased ATP consumption, leading to cell death during chronic ER stress.

    • Jaeseok Han
    • Sung Hoon Back
    • Randal J. Kaufman
    Research
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 15, P: 481-490