Polyglutamine diseases are a family of nine neurodegenerative disorders caused by expansion in different genes of a CAG triplet repeat stretch, which encodes an elongated polyglutamine tract. This polyglutamine tract is thought to confer a toxic gain of function to the bearing proteins, which leads to late onset and progressive loss of neurons in specific regions of the central nervous system. The mechanisms underlying specificity for neuronal vulnerability remain enigmatic. One explanation is that the polyglutamine tract is not the only determinant of neurodegeneration and that protein context and post-translational events may also be crucial for pathogenesis. Here, we review how post-translational modifications of the polyglutamine proteins contribute to modulate neurotoxicity.

Post-translational modifications and expanded polyglutamine toxicity in neurons / M. Pennuto, I. Palazzolo, A. Poletti. - In: HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS. - ISSN 0964-6906. - 18:R1(2009), pp. R40-R47. [10.1093/hmg/ddn412]

Post-translational modifications and expanded polyglutamine toxicity in neurons

I. Palazzolo
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A. Poletti
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2009

Abstract

Polyglutamine diseases are a family of nine neurodegenerative disorders caused by expansion in different genes of a CAG triplet repeat stretch, which encodes an elongated polyglutamine tract. This polyglutamine tract is thought to confer a toxic gain of function to the bearing proteins, which leads to late onset and progressive loss of neurons in specific regions of the central nervous system. The mechanisms underlying specificity for neuronal vulnerability remain enigmatic. One explanation is that the polyglutamine tract is not the only determinant of neurodegeneration and that protein context and post-translational events may also be crucial for pathogenesis. Here, we review how post-translational modifications of the polyglutamine proteins contribute to modulate neurotoxicity.
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2009
Oxford University Press
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Post-translational modifications and expanded polyglutamine toxicity in neurons / M. Pennuto, I. Palazzolo, A. Poletti. - In: HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS. - ISSN 0964-6906. - 18:R1(2009), pp. R40-R47. [10.1093/hmg/ddn412]
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