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      Alpha-synuclein overexpression promotes aggregation of mutant huntingtin.

      Biochemical Journal
      Animals, Base Sequence, DNA Primers, Green Fluorescent Proteins, Immunohistochemistry, Luminescent Proteins, genetics, Nerve Tissue Proteins, metabolism, Nuclear Proteins, PC12 Cells, Rats, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Synucleins, Transfection, alpha-Synuclein

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          Protein aggregates are a neuropathological feature of Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease. Mutant huntingtin exon 1 with 72 CAG repeats fused to enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) forms hyperfluorescent inclusions in PC12 cells. Inclusion formation is enhanced in cells co-transfected with EGFP-huntingtin-(CAG)(72) and alpha-synuclein, a major component of Parkinson's disease aggregates. However, alpha-synuclein does not form aggregates by itself, nor does it appear in huntingtin inclusions in vitro.

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