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Oncogenic Ras expression increases cellular formate production

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One-carbon units, critical intermediates for cell growth, may be produced by a variety of means, one of which is via the production of formate. Excessive formate accumulation, known as formate overflow and a characteristic of oxidative cancer, has been observed in cancer cells. However, the basis for this high rate of formate production is unknown. We examined the effect of elevated expression of oncogenic Ras (RasV12), on formate production in NIH-3T3 cells (mouse fibroblasts) cultured with either labelled 13C-serine or 13C-glycine. Formate accumulation by the fibroblasts transformed by RasV12 was increased two-threefold over those by vector control (Babe) cells. The production of formate exceeded the rate of utilization in both cell types. 13C-formate was produced almost exclusively from the #3 carbon of 13C-serine. Virtually no labelled formate was produced from either the #2 carbon of serine or the #2 carbon of glycine. The increased formate production by RasV12 cells was associated with increased mRNA abundances for enzymes of formate production in both the mitochondria and the cytosol. Thus, we find the oncogenic RasV12 significantly increases formate overflow and may be one way for tumor cells to produce one-carbon units required for enhanced proliferation of these cells and/or for other processes which have not been identified.

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Canadian Institutes for Health Research to JTB and MEB, NSERC Discovery Grant to SLC, Memorial University of Newfoundland student support to GT and YG.

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Pongnopparat, T., Tingley, G., Gao, Y. et al. Oncogenic Ras expression increases cellular formate production. Amino Acids 53, 1589–1595 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00726-021-03078-5

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