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AI Summary: Identifies SIN-3 as a critical epigenetic coregulator that manages metabolic adaptation to different diets via vitamin B12 pathways.

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SIN-3 coregulator maintains adaptive capacity to different diets through vitamin B12

Bedet, C.·
Palladino, F.

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Using C. elegans as a model, the authors identify SIN-3 as a key epigenetic regulator that allows organisms to adapt to dietary changes by modulating vitamin B12 metabolism. The study reveals how SIN-3 ensures metabolic resilience and healthy aging across varied nutrient environments. The findings have potential implications for understanding human metabolic adaptation and longevity.

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