Translation of HTT mRNA with expanded CAG repeats is regulated by the MID1-PP2A protein complex

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Abstract

Expansion of CAG repeats is a common feature of various neurodegenerative disorders, including Huntington's disease. Here we show that expanded CAG repeats bind to a translation regulatory protein complex containing MID1, protein phosphatase 2A and 40S ribosomal S6 kinase. Binding of the MID1-protein phosphatase 2A protein complex increases with CAG repeat size and stimulates translation of the CAG repeat expansion containing messenger RNA in a MID1-, protein phosphatase 2A- and mammalian target of rapamycin-dependent manner. Our data indicate that pathological CAG repeat expansions upregulate protein translation leading to an overproduction of aberrant protein and suggest that the MID1-complex may serve as a therapeutic target for the treatment of CAG repeat expansion disorders. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Krauß, S., Griesche, N., Jastrzebska, E., Chen, C., Rutschow, D., Achmuller, C., … Schweiger, S. (2013). Translation of HTT mRNA with expanded CAG repeats is regulated by the MID1-PP2A protein complex. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2514

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