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Modelling C9orf72 dipeptide repeat proteins of a physiologically relevant size.


ABSTRACT: C9orf72 expansions are the most common genetic cause of FTLD and MND identified to date. Although being intronic, the expansion is translated into five different dipeptide repeat proteins (DPRs) that accumulate within patients' neurons. Attempts have been made to model DPRs in cell and animals. However, the majority of these use DPRs repeat numbers much shorter than those observed in patients. To address this we have generated a selection of DPR expression constructs with repeat numbers in excess of 1000 repeats, matching what is seen in patients. Small and larger DPRs produce inclusions with similar morphology but different cellular effects. We demonstrate a length dependent effect using electrophysiology with a phenotype only occurring with the longest DPRs. These data highlight the importance of using physiologically relevant repeat numbers when modelling DPRs.

SUBMITTER: Bennion Callister J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5886041 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modelling C9orf72 dipeptide repeat proteins of a physiologically relevant size.

Bennion Callister Janis J   Ryan Sarah S   Sim Joan J   Rollinson Sara S   Pickering-Brown Stuart M SM  

Human molecular genetics 20161201 23


C9orf72 expansions are the most common genetic cause of FTLD and MND identified to date. Although being intronic, the expansion is translated into five different dipeptide repeat proteins (DPRs) that accumulate within patients' neurons. Attempts have been made to model DPRs in cell and animals. However, the majority of these use DPRs repeat numbers much shorter than those observed in patients. To address this we have generated a selection of DPR expression constructs with repeat numbers in exces  ...[more]

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