Proximity analysis of native proteomes reveals phenotypic modifiers in a mouse model of autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions
Gao Y, Shonai D, Trn M, Zhao J, Soderblom E, Garcia-Moreno S, Gersbach C, Wetsel W, Dawson G, Velmeshev D, Jiang Y, Sloofman L, Buxbaum J, Soderling S. Proximity analysis of native proteomes reveals phenotypic modifiers in a mouse model of autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions. Nature Communications 2024, 15: 6801. PMID: 39122707, PMCID: PMC11316102, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-51037-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpatial proteomicsRisk genesHigh-confidence risk genesRegulation of expressionAutism risk genesGenetic interactionsProximity proteomicsHuman genesEndogenous proteomesProtein complexesCellular functionsNative proteomeProteomicsPhenotypic modifiersRisk allelesRelevant to autismGenesFunctional interactionsGenetic riskProteinMouse brainMouse model of autismCellular driversProximity interactionsMouse model
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