The minor spliceosome could be the major key for FUS / TLS mutants in ALS

  • Buratti E
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© 2016 The AuthorDespite its name, minor spliceosome alterations are often involved in human disease origin. Work by Reber et al () in this issue of The EMBO Journal now demonstrates a connection between minor spliceosome components and FUS/TLS, one of the major proteins aggregating in the brain of patients affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This finding has important implications as it extends the spectrum of diseases where minor spliceosome plays a role. It may also represent a new opportunity for specific therapeutic targets.

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Buratti, E. (2016). The minor spliceosome could be the major key for FUS / TLS mutants in ALS. The EMBO Journal, 35(14), 1486–1487. https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201694763

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