2018
DOI: 10.1126/science.aat9528
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SFXN1 is a mitochondrial serine transporter required for one-carbon metabolism

Abstract: One-carbon metabolism generates the one-carbon units required to synthesize many critical metabolites, including nucleotides. The pathway has cytosolic and mitochondrial branches, and a key step is the entry, through an unknown mechanism, of serine into mitochondria, where it is converted into glycine and formate. In a CRISPR-based genetic screen in human cells for genes of the mitochondrial pathway, we found sideroflexin 1 (SFXN1), a multipass inner mitochondrial membrane protein of unclear function. Like cel… Show more

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“…The pathway has cytosolic and mitochondrial branches, and a key step is the is the entry of serine into mitochondria. Transport of serine across the inner mitochondrial membrane was recently shown to be mediated by the SFXN protein family, in particular SFXN1 (Kory et al, 2018). In line with this, SFXN protein levels were reduced in both patient 1 and patient 2 fibroblasts and AGKKO HEK293 cells (Figure 1-C, right panels; Figure 1F-G).…”
Section: Mitochondrial 1c Metabolism Is Remodelled In Sengers Syndromesupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…The pathway has cytosolic and mitochondrial branches, and a key step is the is the entry of serine into mitochondria. Transport of serine across the inner mitochondrial membrane was recently shown to be mediated by the SFXN protein family, in particular SFXN1 (Kory et al, 2018). In line with this, SFXN protein levels were reduced in both patient 1 and patient 2 fibroblasts and AGKKO HEK293 cells (Figure 1-C, right panels; Figure 1F-G).…”
Section: Mitochondrial 1c Metabolism Is Remodelled In Sengers Syndromesupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The proteomic approach employed in this study also uncovered extensive remodelling of key players involved in mitochondrial 1C metabolism in fibroblasts from patients with Sengers syndrome, including reduced levels of MTHFD2, MTHFD1L, SHMT2, ALDH1L2 and the SFXN proteins. SFXN proteins are inner mitochondrial membrane serine transporters that are required for mitochondrial 1C metabolism (Kory et al, 2018). Based on our analysis showing reduced import and assembly of SFXN proteins in mitochondria lacking AGK and Tim9, we suggest that that this family of proteins represent novel substrates of the TIM22 complex.…”
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