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Amino acid dependent formaldehyde metabolism in mammals

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Authors

Pietzke, Matthias 
Burgos-Barragan, Guillermo 
Wit, Niek 
Tait-Mulder, Jacqueline 

Abstract

Abstract: Aldehyde dehydrogenase class 3, encoded by ADH5 in humans, catalyzes the glutathione dependent detoxification of formaldehyde. Here we show that ADH5 deficient cells turn over formaldehyde using alternative pathways starting from the reaction of formaldehyde with free amino acids. When mammalian cells are exposed to formaldehyde, the levels of the reaction products of formaldehyde with the amino acids cysteine and histidine - timonacic and spinacine - are increased. These reactions take place spontaneously and the formation of timonacic is reversible. The levels of timonacic are higher in the plasma of Adh5−/− mice relative to controls and they are further increased upon administration of methanol. We conclude that mammals possess pathways of cysteine and histidine dependent formaldehyde metabolism and that timonacic is a formaldehyde reservoir.

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Article, /631/45, /631/92/1643, /64/60, article

Journal Title

Communications Chemistry

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Journal ISSN

2399-3669

Volume Title

3

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group UK
Sponsorship
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) (A21140)