Amino Acids Rather than Glucose Account for the Majority of Cell Mass in Proliferating Mammalian Cells

Volume: 36, Issue: 5, Pages: 540 - 549
Published: Mar 1, 2016
Abstract
Cells must duplicate their mass in order to proliferate. Glucose and glutamine are the major nutrients consumed by proliferating mammalian cells, but the extent to which these and other nutrients contribute to cell mass is unknown. We quantified the fraction of cell mass derived from different nutrients and found that the majority of carbon mass in cells is derived from other amino acids, which are consumed at much lower rates than glucose and...
Paper Details
Title
Amino Acids Rather than Glucose Account for the Majority of Cell Mass in Proliferating Mammalian Cells
Published Date
Mar 1, 2016
Volume
36
Issue
5
Pages
540 - 549
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