Microprotein SMIM26 drives oxidative metabolism via serine-responsive mitochondrial translation
Jie Min Nah(Duke-NUS Medical School), Lena Ho(The University of Melbourne), David A. Stroud(Monash University), Sonia Chothani(Duke-NUS Medical School), Desmond W. H. Tung(Duke-NUS Medical School), Kyle Dunlap(University of Utah), Baptiste Kerouanton(Duke-NUS Medical School), Peter C. Dedon(Center for Environmental Health), Alfredo Cabrera‐Orefice(Goethe University Frankfurt), Cui Liang(Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology), Owen J. L. Rackham(University of Southampton), David R. L. Robinson(The University of Melbourne), Grażyna Leszczyńska(Lodz University of Technology), Gregory S. Ducker(University of Utah), Daniella H. Hock(The University of Melbourne), Kiat Yi Tan(Duke-NUS Medical School), Jingjing Sun(Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology), Agnieszka Dziegowska(Lodz University of Technology), Ilka Wittig(Goethe University Frankfurt)
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