2019
DOI: 10.1101/762245
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Escalating protein supersaturation underlies inclusion formation in muscle proteinopathies

Abstract: Abundant, aggregation prone or "supersaturated" proteins are a feature of neurodegeneration.Whether the principle of supersaturation can similarly explain the widespread aggregation that occurs in non-neuronal protein conformational disorders and underlies pathogenic protein aggregate formation is not established. To test this prediction we analyzed proteomic datasets of biopsies from genetic and acquired protein aggregate myopathy (PAM) patients by quantifying the changes in composition, concentration and agg… Show more

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