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bibliographicCitation Kim SY, Marekov L, Bubber P, Browne SE, Stavrovskaya I, Lee J, Steinert PM, Blass JP, Beal MF, Gibson GE, Cooper AJ. Mitochondrial aconitase is a transglutaminase 2 substrate: transglutamination is a probable mechanism contributing to high-molecular-weight aggregates of aconitase and loss of aconitase activity in Huntington disease brain. Neurochem Res. 2005 Oct;30(10):1245–55. doi: 10.1007/s11064-005-8796-x. PMID: 16341586.
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title Mitochondrial Aconitase is a Transglutaminase 2 Substrate: Transglutamination is a Probable Mechanism Contributing to High-Molecular-Weight Aggregates of Aconitase and Loss of Aconitase Activity in Huntington Disease Brain
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