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    Huntington disease (HD) is associated with aggregation of huntingtin (HTT) protein containing over 35 continuous Q residues within the N-terminal exon 1 encoded region. The C-terminal of the HTT protein consists mainly of HEAT repeat structure which serves as a scaffold for multiple cellular activities. Structural and biochemical analysis of the intact HTT protein has been hampered by its huge size (~300 kDa) and most in vitro studies to date have focused on the properties of the exon 1 region. To explore the interaction between HTT exon 1 and the HEAT repeat structure, we constructed chimeric proteins containing the N-terminal HTT exon 1 region and the HEAT repeat protein PR65/A. The results indicate that HTT exon 1 slightly destabilizes the downstream HEAT repeat structure and endows the HEAT repeat structure with more conformational flexibility. Wild-type and pathological lengths of polyQ did not show differences in the interaction between HTT exon 1 and the HEAT repeats. With the C-terminal fusion of PR65/A, HTT exon 1 containing pathological lengths of polyQ could still form amyloid fibrils, but the higher-order architecture of fibrils and kinetics of fibril formation were affected by the C-terminal fusion of HEAT repeats. This indicates that interaction between HTT exon 1 and HEAT repeat structure is compatible with both normal function of HTT protein and the pathogenesis of HD, and this study provides a potential model for further exploration. © 2023 The Protein Society.

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    Hong Zhang, Si Wu, Laura S Itzhaki, Sarah Perrett. Interaction between huntingtin exon 1 and HEAT repeat structure probed by chimeric model proteins. Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society. 2023 Dec;32(12):e4810

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