Isotope tracing in health and disease
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Dong, Wentao; Rawat, Eshaan S; Stephanopoulos, Gregory; Abu-Remaileh, Monther
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Biochemical characterization of metabolism provides molecular insights for understanding biology in health and disease. Over the past decades, metabolic perturbations have been implicated in cancer, neurodegeneration, and diabetes, among others. Isotope tracing is a technique that allows tracking of labeled atoms within metabolites through biochemical reactions. This technique has become an integral component of the contemporary metabolic research. Isotope tracing measures substrate contribution to downstream metabolites and indicates its utilization in cellular metabolic networks. In addition, isotopic labeling data are necessary for quantitative metabolic flux analysis. Here, we review recent work utilizing metabolic tracing to study health and disease, and highlight its application to interrogate subcellular, intercellular, and in vivo metabolism. We further discuss the current challenges and opportunities to expand the utility of isotope tracing to new research areas.
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2022-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
Current Opinion in Biotechnology
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Elsevier BV
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Dong, Wentao, Rawat, Eshaan S, Stephanopoulos, Gregory and Abu-Remaileh, Monther. 2022. "Isotope tracing in health and disease." Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 76.
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