Giorgini, Flaviano Muchowski, Paul J. Connecting the dots in Huntington's disease with protein interaction networks Analysis of protein-protein interaction networks is becoming important for inferring the function of uncharacterized proteins. A recent study using this approach has identified new proteins and interactions that might be involved in the pathogenesis of the neurodegenerative disorder Huntington's disease, including a GTPase-activating protein that co-localizes with protein aggregates in Huntington's disease patients. Adaptor Proteins;Signal Transducing;Cell Cycle Proteins;Humans;Huntington Disease;Nerve Tissue Proteins;Nuclear Proteins;Phosphoproteins;Protein Interaction Mapping;Two-Hybrid System Techniques 2012-10-24
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