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Fig. 3 | Cancer & Metabolism

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From: The rate of glycolysis quantitatively mediates specific histone acetylation sites

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Glucose metabolism quantitatively alters substrates and co-factors for posttranslational modifications. a Known metabolic pathways that can affect histone acetylation. b ac-CoA levels in response to 2DG treatments relative to Veh. c ac-CoA/CoA ratio in response to 2DG treatments relative to Veh. d NAD+ levels in response to 2DG treatments relative to Veh. e Pyruvate/lactate ratio in response to 2DG treatments relative to Veh. f ac-acetate levels in response to 2DG treatments relative to Veh. g β-hydroxybutyrate levels in response to 2DG treatments relative to Veh. Mean ± SEM of triplicates

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