Autophagy facilitates adaptation of budding yeast to respiratory growth by recycling serine for one-carbon metabolism
Autophagy is important during stress and development, but how the metabolites generated are used by the cell remains unclear. Here, the authors demonstrate that budding yeast require autophagy to provide serine for one-carbon metabolism during the switch from glycolytic to respiratory growth.
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Main Authors: | Alexander I. May, Mark Prescott, Yoshinori Ohsumi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/848e8d66c68843d58e4a913ad2620fea |
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