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Interacting proteins as genetic modifiers of Huntington disease
Authors:Li Xiao-Jiang  Friedman Meyer  Li Shihua
Affiliation:Department of Human Genetics, Emory University School of Medicine, 615 Michael Street, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA. xiaoli@genetics.emory.edu
Abstract:Huntington disease is caused by polyglutamine expansion in huntingtin, a 350 kD protein that is ubiquitously expressed and widely distributed at the subcellular level. Recently, Kaltenbach et al. identified a large collection of novel huntingtin-interacting proteins, several of which modify mutant huntingtin toxicity in Drosophila. Thus, the interaction of mutant huntingtin with certain protein partners can influence its toxicity and therefore the severity and/or progression of Huntington disease.
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