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19 march 2020 18:00:47

 
A Promising CPS1 Inhibitor Keeping Ammonia from Fueling Cancer (Cell Chemical Biology)
 


Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1) drives ammonia conversion to carbamoyl phosphate, and its overexpression supports pyrimidine synthesis and tumor growth, highlighting the potential of CPS1 inhibition as a therapeutic target. In this issue of Cell Chemical Biology, Yao et al. (2020) introduce H3B-120 as a promising novel inhibitor of CPS1.


 
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