One Carbon to Rule Them All: Formaldehyde is a One-Carbon Signal Connecting One-Carbon Metabolism and Epigenetic Methylation.
Logan TenneyVanha N PhamChristopher J ChangPublished in: ACS chemical biology (2024)
Formaldehyde is commonly thought of as an environmental toxin or laboratory fixation reagent, but there is a growing appreciation for its broader physiological contributions as a naturally generated one-carbon metabolite across all kingdoms of life. In this In Focus article, we summarize emerging advances in the field that show how formaldehyde plays diverse roles as a one-carbon signal in DNA damage, one-carbon metabolism, and epigenetic regulation.