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Xi Chelsea Chen
Xi Chelsea Chen
March 20, 2024
School of Medicine E501
Mentor: Tingwei Mu, PhD

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"SUMOylation controls the binding of hexokinase 2 to mitochondria and protects against prostate cancer tumorigenesis"

Human hexokinase 2 is an essential regulator of glycolysis that couples metabolic and pro-
liferative activities in cancer cells. The binding of hexokinase 2 to the outer membrane of

mitochondria is critical for its oncogenic activity. However, the regulation of hexokinase 2
binding to mitochondria remains unclear. Here, we report that SUMOylation regulates the
binding of hexokinase 2 to mitochondria. We find that hexokinase 2 can be SUMOylated at
K315 and K492. SUMO-specific protease SENP1 mediates the de-SUMOylation of hexokinase

2. SUMO-defective hexokinase 2 preferably binds to mitochondria and enhances both glu-
cose consumption and lactate production and decreases mitochondrial respiration in parallel.

This metabolic reprogramming supports prostate cancer cell proliferation and protects cells

from chemotherapy-induced cell apoptosis. Moreover, we demonstrate an inverse relation-
ship between SENP1-hexokinase 2 axis and chemotherapy response in prostate cancer

samples. Our data provide evidence for a previously uncovered posttranslational modification
of hexokinase 2 in cancer cells, suggesting a potentially actionable strategy for preventing
chemotherapy resistance in prostate cancer.