Journal articleTác giả : Radwan, Mona; Lilley, Jordan D; Ang, Ching-Seng (2020)
Poly(glycine-alanine) (polyGA) is one of the dipolypeptides expressed in Motor Neuron Disease caused by C9ORF72 mutations and accumulates as inclusion bodies in the brain of patients. Superficially these inclusions are similar to those formed by polyglutamine (polyQ) in Huntington’s disease and both have been reported to form an amyloid-like structure suggesting they might aggregate via similar mechanisms to confer cellular dysfunction similarly. Here we investigated...