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Παρασκευή 16 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016

One-Carbon Metabolism in Health and Disease

Publication date: Available online 15 September 2016
Source:Cell Metabolism
Author(s): Gregory S. Ducker, Joshua D. Rabinowitz
One-carbon (1C) metabolism, mediated by the folate cofactor, supports multiple physiological processes. These include biosynthesis (purines and thymidine), amino acid homeostasis (glycine, serine, and methionine), epigenetic maintenance, and redox defense. Both within eukaryotic cells and across organs, 1C metabolic reactions are compartmentalized. Here we review the fundamentals of mammalian 1C metabolism, including the pathways active in different compartments, cell types, and biological states. Emphasis is given to recent discoveries enabled by modern genetics, analytical chemistry, and isotope tracing. An emerging theme is the biological importance of mitochondrial 1C reactions, both for producing 1C units that are exported to the cytosol and for making additional products, including glycine and NADPH. Increased clarity regarding differential folate pathway usage in cancer, stem cells, development, and adult physiology is reviewed and highlights new opportunities for selective therapeutic intervention.

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One-carbon metabolism supports biosynthesis, amino acid homeostasis, epigenetic maintenance, and redox defense. Ducker and Rabinowitz review this metabolism, from the biochemical basics of folate to organismal physiology, with an emphasis on recent advances in understanding one-carbon metabolic cycles, compartmentalization, and pathway activity both in normal physiology and in human disease.


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