Unlabelled: Inorganic phosphate is an essential nutrient acquired by cells from their environment and assimilated into myriad intracellular metabolites and macromolecules. Here, we characterize the metabolic responses of fission yeast to a 24 h interval of phosphate starvation, during which cells enter a state of G0 quiescence. Time-resolved profiling revealed that many key phosphometabolites were progressively depleted, including (i) NTPs, NDPs, and dNTPs; (ii) coenzyme A, NAD, NADP, NADH, and ADP-ribose; (iii) glycolysis pathway intermediates upstream of pyruvate; (iv) pentose phosphate pathway intermediates from 6-phosphogluconate to sedoheptulose-7-phosphate; (v) nucleotide sugars GDP-hexose, UDP-glucose/galactose, and UDP-GalNAc/GlcNAc; and (vi) phospholipid precursors glycerol-3-phosphate, CDP-choline, and glycerophosphocholine.
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