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Deleterious and protective properties of an aggregate-prone protein with a polyalanine expansion

Authors :
Matthieu Y. Pasco
David C. Rubinsztein
Shouqing Luo
Irina Majoul
Zdenek Berger
Janet E. Davies
Cahir J. O'Kane
Source :
Human molecular genetics. 15(3)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Many aggregate-prone proteins, including proteins with long polyglutamine or polyalanine tracts, cause human diseases. Polyalanine proteins may also be present in the tissue of polyglutamine diseases as a result of frameshifting of the primary polyglutamine-encoding (CAG)n repeat mutation. We have generated a Drosophila model expressing green fluorescent protein tagged to 37 alanines that manifests both toxicity and inclusion formation in various tissues. Surprisingly, we show that this aggregate-prone protein with a polyalanine expansion can also protect against polyglutamine toxicity, which can be explained by induction of heat-shock response. A heat-shock response was also seen in an oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy mouse model expressing an authentic polyalanine-expanded protein. We also show that long polyalanines can protect against a pro-apoptotic stimulus or the toxicity caused by the long polyalanines themselves. Thus, overexpression of an aggregate-prone protein without any normal functions can result in both pathogenic and protective effects in cell culture and in vivo.

Details

ISSN :
09646906
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human molecular genetics
Accession number :
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