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  • A new Caenorhabditis elegans model of human huntingtin 513 aggregation and toxicity in body wall muscles.

A new Caenorhabditis elegans model of human huntingtin 513 aggregation and toxicity in body wall muscles.

PloS one (2017-03-11)
Amy L Lee, Hailey M Ung, L Paul Sands, Elise A Kikis
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Expanded polyglutamine repeats in different proteins are the known determinants of at least nine progressive neurodegenerative disorders whose symptoms include cognitive and motor impairment that worsen as patients age. One such disorder is Huntington's Disease (HD) that is caused by a polyglutamine expansion in the human huntingtin protein (htt). The polyglutamine expansion destabilizes htt leading to protein misfolding, which in turn triggers neurodegeneration and the disruption of energy metabolism in muscle cells. However, the molecular mechanisms that underlie htt proteotoxicity have been somewhat elusive, and the muscle phenotypes have not been well studied. To generate tools to elucidate the basis for muscle dysfunction, we engineered Caenorhabditis elegans to express a disease-associated 513 amino acid fragment of human htt in body wall muscle cells. We show that this htt fragment aggregates in C. elegans in a polyglutamine length-dependent manner and is toxic. Toxicity manifests as motor impairment and a shortened lifespan. Compared to previous models, the data suggest that the protein context in which a polyglutamine tract is embedded alters aggregation propensity and toxicity, likely by affecting interactions with the muscle cell environment.

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抗聚谷氨酰胺抗体,小鼠单克隆 小鼠抗, ~2 mg/mL, clone 3B5H10, purified from hybridoma cell culture