Cells require one-carbon units for nucleotide synthesis, methylation and reductive metabolism, and these pathways support the high proliferative rate of cancer cells. As such, anti-folates, drugs that target one-carbon metabolism, have long been used in the treatment of cancer. Amino acids, such as serine are a major one-carbon source, and cancer cells are particularly susceptible to deprivation of one-carbon units by serine restriction or inhibition of de novo serine synthesis. Recent work has also begun to decipher the specific pathways and sub-cellular compartments that are important for one-carbon metabolism in cancer cells. In this review we summarise the historical understanding of one-carbon metabolism in cancer, describe the recent ...
peer reviewedMetastasis is the most common cause of death in cancer patients. Canonical drugs target...
One-carbon (1C) units for purine and thymidine synthesis can be generated from serine by cytosolic ...
Metastasis is the most common cause of death in cancer patients. Canonical drugs target mainly the p...
Folate metabolism functions to supply one-carbon units that are vital for a range of biochemical rea...
One-carbon (1C) metabolism encompasses folate-mediated 1C transfer reactions and related processes, ...
The sequence of the human genome together with sequence similarity analyses has advanced the discove...
One-carbon (1C) metabolism plays a key role in biological functions linked to the folate cycle. Thes...
One-carbon (1C) metabolism plays a key role in biological functions linked to the folate cycle. Thes...
SummaryPrevious work has shown that some cancer cells are highly dependent on serine/glycine uptake ...
Metabolism is deeply involved in cell behavior and homeostasis maintenance, with metabolites acting ...
Metabolism is deeply involved in cell behavior and homeostasis maintenance, with metabolites acting ...
Serine and glycine are biosynthetically linked, and together provide the essential precursors for th...
One-carbon (1C) units for purine and thymidine synthesis can be generated from serine by cytosolic o...
One-carbon (1C) units for purine and thymidine synthesis can be generated from serine by cytosolic o...
Cancer metabolism is an emerging research area in cancer biology and therapeutics. One of the major ...
peer reviewedMetastasis is the most common cause of death in cancer patients. Canonical drugs target...
One-carbon (1C) units for purine and thymidine synthesis can be generated from serine by cytosolic ...
Metastasis is the most common cause of death in cancer patients. Canonical drugs target mainly the p...
Folate metabolism functions to supply one-carbon units that are vital for a range of biochemical rea...
One-carbon (1C) metabolism encompasses folate-mediated 1C transfer reactions and related processes, ...
The sequence of the human genome together with sequence similarity analyses has advanced the discove...
One-carbon (1C) metabolism plays a key role in biological functions linked to the folate cycle. Thes...
One-carbon (1C) metabolism plays a key role in biological functions linked to the folate cycle. Thes...
SummaryPrevious work has shown that some cancer cells are highly dependent on serine/glycine uptake ...
Metabolism is deeply involved in cell behavior and homeostasis maintenance, with metabolites acting ...
Metabolism is deeply involved in cell behavior and homeostasis maintenance, with metabolites acting ...
Serine and glycine are biosynthetically linked, and together provide the essential precursors for th...
One-carbon (1C) units for purine and thymidine synthesis can be generated from serine by cytosolic o...
One-carbon (1C) units for purine and thymidine synthesis can be generated from serine by cytosolic o...
Cancer metabolism is an emerging research area in cancer biology and therapeutics. One of the major ...
peer reviewedMetastasis is the most common cause of death in cancer patients. Canonical drugs target...
One-carbon (1C) units for purine and thymidine synthesis can be generated from serine by cytosolic ...
Metastasis is the most common cause of death in cancer patients. Canonical drugs target mainly the p...