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SUBMITTER: Crabtree GW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5104186 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Crabtree Gregg W GW Park Alan J AJ Gordon Joshua A JA Gogos Joseph A JA
Cell reports 20161001 2
Proline dehydrogenase (PRODH), which degrades L-proline, resides within the schizophrenia-linked 22q11.2 deletion suggesting a role in disease. Supporting this, elevated L-proline levels have been shown to increase risk for psychotic disorders. Despite the strength of data linking PRODH and L-proline to neuropsychiatric diseases, targets of disease-relevant concentrations of L-proline have not been convincingly described. Here, we show that Prodh-deficient mice with elevated CNS L-proline displa ...[more]