Intracellular Ca2+ signaling and human disease: the hunt begins with Huntington's
- PMID: 12873376
- DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00425-2
Intracellular Ca2+ signaling and human disease: the hunt begins with Huntington's
Abstract
Huntingtin, a protein altered by polyglutamine expansion in Huntington's disease (Httexp), forms a signaling complex with the InsP3R, an intracellular calcium channel, and Htt-associated protein 1A (HAP1A). The addition of Httexp increases the InsP3R sensitivity to InsP3, which subsequently makes neurons hyperresponsive to stimulation and presumably more prone to neurodegenerative processes.
Comment on
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Huntingtin and huntingtin-associated protein 1 influence neuronal calcium signaling mediated by inositol-(1,4,5) triphosphate receptor type 1.Neuron. 2003 Jul 17;39(2):227-39. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00366-0. Neuron. 2003. PMID: 12873381 Free PMC article.
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