SEMINAR @ SISSA, SBP, F. Persichetti 21.02.07 10.00 room D
Barbara Corzani
corzani at sissa.it
Tue Feb 13 10:28:18 CET 2007
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STATISTICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS SEMINAR
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Dott. ssa Francesca Persichetti
(SISSA)
Title:
"Molecular mechanisms in Huntington's disease"
Wed 21 Feb 2007 @ 10.00 a.m.
SISSA - Basement floor - room D
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Abstract:
Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder characterized by choreiform movements, psychiatric and cognitive decline, and the graded loss of neurons in the striatum. The mutation that causes disease is an expansion of a CAG repeat in the HD gene that
extends a segment of glutamine residues in the protein huntingtin. The elongated glutamine tract is likely to confer a novel toxic property to huntingtin, which initiates a disease cascade that culminates in neuronal loss. At present, the mechanisms by which mutant huntingtin triggers the disease are still unknown. My research interest is to
describe the initial molecular events aiming for the development of rational therapeutics.
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