Cannabis Ruderalis

Authors
Alexander McCampbell, J Paul Taylor, Addis A Taye, Jon Robitschek, Mei Li, Jessica Walcott, Diane Merry, Yaohui Chai, Henry Paulson, Gen Sobue, Kenneth H Fischbeck
Publication date
2000/9/1
Journal
Human molecular genetics
Volume
9
Issue
14
Pages
2197-2202
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) is one of eight inherited neurodegenerative diseases known to be caused by CAG repeat expansion. The expansion results in an expanded polyglutamine tract, which likely confers a novel, toxic function to the affected protein. Cell culture and transgenic mouse studies have implicated the nucleus as a site for pathogenesis, suggesting that a critical nuclear factor or process is disrupted by the polyglutamine expansion. In this report we present evidence that CREB-binding protein (CBP), a transcriptional co-activator that orchestrates nuclear response to a variety of cell signaling cascades, is incorporated into nuclear inclusions formed by polyglutamine-containing proteins in cultured cells, transgenic mice and tissue from patients with SBMA. We also show CBP incorporation into nuclear inclusions formed in a cell culture model of another polyglutamine disease …
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