Loss of succinyl-CoA synthetase in mouse forebrain results in hypersuccinylation with perturbed neuronal transcription and metabolism
M. Lancaster, Brett H. Graham(Baylor College of Medicine), Emma H. Doud(Indiana University School of Medicine), Patrick J. Gillespie(Indiana University School of Medicine), Jungsu Kim(Indiana University School of Medicine), Hongyu Gao(Indiana University School of Medicine), Amber L. Mosley(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Edward Simpson(Indiana University School of Medicine), Ahmad Daniel Sharify(Indiana University School of Medicine), Marcus J. Miller(Indiana University School of Medicine), Duojiao Chen(Indiana University School of Medicine), Yunlong Liu(Harbin Engineering University), Yue Wang(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Byung-Wook Kim(Indiana University School of Medicine), Xiaona Chu(Indiana University School of Medicine), Mason D. Tate(Indiana University School of Medicine)
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