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[[Has title::Ye F, Lemieux H, Hoppel CL, Hanson RW, Hakimi P, Croniger CM, Puchowicz M, Anderson VE, Fujioka H, Stavnezer E (2011) PPAR{gamma} mediates a Ski-induced shift from glycolysis to oxidative energy metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 2011 Sep 29. [Epub ahead of print].]]

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Ye F, Lemieux H, Hoppel CL, Hanson RW, Hakimi P, Croniger CM, Puchowicz M, Anderson VE, Fujioka H, Stavnezer E (2011) J. Biol. Chem.

Abstract: [[has abstract::Over-expression of the Ski oncogene induces oncogenic transformation of chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEFs). However, unlike most other oncogene-transformed cells, Ski-transformed CEFs (Ski-CEFs) do not display the classical Warburg effect. On the contrary, Ski transformation reduced lactate production and glucose utilization in CEFs. Compared to CEFs, Ski-CEFs exhibited enhanced TCA cycle activity, fatty acid catabolism through Ξ²-oxidation, glutamate oxidation, oxygen consumption, as well as, increased numbers and mass of mitochondria. Interestingly, expression of PPARΞ³, a key transcription factor that regulates adipogenesis and lipid metabolism was dramatically elevated at both the mRNA and protein levels in Ski-CEFs. Accordingly, PPARΞ³ target genes that are involved in lipid uptake, transport and oxidation were also markedly up-regulated by Ski. Knocking down PPARΞ³ in Ski-CEFs by RNA interference reversed the elevated expression of these PPARΞ³ target genes, as well as the shift to oxidative metabolism and the increased mitochondrial biogenesis. Moreover, we found that Ski co-immunoprecipitates with PPARΞ³ and co-activates PPARΞ³-driven transcription.]]


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Organism: Mouse  Tissue;cell: Fibroblast  Preparation: Intact Cell; Cultured; Primary, Permeabilized Cell or Tissue; Homogenate 

Regulation: Respiration; OXPHOS; ETS Capacity, Mitochondrial Biogenesis; Mitochondrial Density, Aerobic and Anaerobic Metabolism 


HRR: Oxygraph-2k 


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