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ROS Sensing Regulates Mitochondrial Translation and Chemotherapy Response Available to Purchase

April 18, 2025
Major Finding: ROS levels regulate retromer activity, influencing mitochondrial translation and chemotherapy response.
Concept: VPS35 cysteine oxidation decreases SLC7A1-mediated arginine import and mitochondrial tRNA charging.
Impact: VPS35 levels and oxidation state may reflect tumor sensitivity to ROS-modulating chemotherapies.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-RW2025-040
Publisher:American Association for Cancer Research
Article Type:
Research Watch
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