A toxin that fuels metabolism
Xiaojing Liu and
Jason W. Locasale ()
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Xiaojing Liu: Duke University School of Medicine, Duke University
Jason W. Locasale: Duke University School of Medicine, Duke University
Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7669, 533-534
Abstract:
Formaldehyde, a DNA-damaging agent formed in cells, has now been shown to support metabolic processes that involve molecular units containing a single carbon atom — linking metabolism to a DNA-protection mechanism. See Article p.549
Date: 2017
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