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. 2021 Nov 12;10(11):74. doi: 10.1038/s41389-021-00364-5

Fig. 6. Proposed working model of FATP5-mediated effects on HCC cells.

Fig. 6

The loss of FATP5 leads to an increase in metabolic flux of glycolysis and ATP generation, which inhibits AMPK and activates its downstream mTOR-S6K-S6 signaling pathway, thereby promoting HCC cell growth, migration, invasion, and HCC tumorigenesis. Abbreviations: p-, phosphorylated.