Implications of the Orb2 Amyloid Structure in Huntington's Disease
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- DOI: 10.3390/ijms21186910
Implications of the Orb2 Amyloid Structure in Huntington's Disease
Abstract
Huntington's disease is a progressive, autosomal dominant, neurodegenerative disorder caused by an expanded CAG repeat in the huntingtin gene. As a result, the translated protein, huntingtin, contains an abnormally long polyglutamine stretch that makes it prone to misfold and aggregating. Aggregation of huntingtin is believed to be the cause of Huntington's disease. However, understanding on how, and why, huntingtin aggregates are deleterious has been hampered by lack of enough relevant structural data. In this review, we discuss our recent findings on a glutamine-based functional amyloid isolated from Drosophila brain and how this information provides plausible structural insight on the structure of huntingtin deposits in the brain.
Keywords: CPEB; Cryo-EM; Huntington’s disease; Orb2; functional amyloids; huntingtin; polyglutamine.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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