Abstract

Recently, Pham et al. used an array of model systems to uncover a role for the enzyme methionine adenosyltransferase (MAT)-1A, which is mainly expressed in liver, in both sensing formaldehyde and regulating transcriptional responses that protect against it. This provides a new lens for understanding the effects of formaldehyde on gene regulation.

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