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Metabolic profiling reveals channeled de novo pyrimidine and purine biosynthesis fueled by mitochondrially generated aspartic acid in cancer cells

Vidhi Pareek () and Stephen Benkovic ()
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Vidhi Pareek: The Pennsylvania State University
Stephen Benkovic: The Pennsylvania State University

Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-14

Abstract: Abstract Cancer cells have the unique capability to upregulate the de novo nucleotide biosynthesis supporting cell survival under nucleotide deprivation. We probe the role of metabolic channeling and membrane-less metabolic compartmentalization by mitochondria-proximal dynamic de novo pyrimidine and purine biosynthesis metabolons, the pyrimidinosome and the purinosome, respectively. We designed in-cell stable isotope label incorporation assays (13C6 glucose, 15N2 glutamine) for detection of metabolic channeling, revealing the function and enzymatic composition of these complexes. Moreover, we discovered that the mitochondrially compartmentalized GOT2 dependent generation of aspartic acid feeds the channeled nucleotide synthesis instead of the bulk cytosolic pool or the GOT1 activity. While a low flux diffusive pathway generates the pathway intermediates in an accumulative process, it’s the channeled pathway that successfully generates the end product nucleotides. Our results demonstrate how metabolic channeling and efficient de novo nucleotide biosynthesis is fueled by coordination of mitochondrially compartmentalized metabolic events with cytosolic metabolons in cancer cells.

Date: 2025
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