JNK-regulated phosphoproteome links synaptic and metabolic pathways to mood regulation

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JNKs play critical roles in neuronal damage associated with neurodegenerative disease and inhibitors of JNK1 have shown anxiolytic and anti-depressive effects in mice. In this study, we analyze the phosphoproteomes of hippocampus and nucleus accumbens in mice treated with DJNKI-1, a JNK inhibitor.
Date made available1 Dec 2025
PublisherPRIDE - Proteomics Identification Database EMBL-EBI

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