Transcription factor sequestration by polyglutamine proteins

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Abstract

In polyglutamine diseases including Huntington’s disease, the causative gene products containing expanded polyglutamine form nuclear aggregates in neurons. Recent studies have identified several transcriptional factors, which interact with and are sequestered by expanded polyglutamine aggregates in neurons. Further, altered expression of many genes has been shown in several polyglutamine disease models. These observations suggest an involvement of transcriptional dysregulation in pathological process of these diseases. In this chapter, we introduce several methods to examine the interaction of transcriptional factors with and their sequestration by expanded polyglutamine proteins in vitro and in vivo.

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Yamanaka, T., & Nukina, N. (2010). Transcription factor sequestration by polyglutamine proteins. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 648, pp. 215–229). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-756-3_14

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