Is cancer progression in different tissue contexts marked by a convergent pattern of shifted amino acid usage?
How is this evolutionary process associated with the institution of tissue identities in matched contexts?
Different tumor types share a convergent pattern toward a cellular state of using more biosynthetically low-cost amino acids.
This unique amino acid usage pattern mirrors diverse developmental paths into a tissue-specific high-ECPAcell status that were evolutionarily conserved across mammals.
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Elucidate the potential metabolomic constraints modulating the convergent amino acid usage shifts shared by tumor types
Explore the possibility of perturbing/reversing this pattern to achieve an anti-tumor effect in a cancer-agnostic manner