Silencing Srsf6 does not modulate incomplete splicing of the huntingtin gene in Huntington’s disease models
Abstract We have previously shown that the incomplete splicing of exon 1 to exon 2 of the HTT gene results in the production of a small polyadenylated transcript (Httexon1) that encodes the highly pathogenic exon 1 HTT protein. There is evidence to suggest that the splicing factor SRSF6 is involved...
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Main Authors: | Michael A. Mason, Casandra Gomez-Paredes, Kirupa Sathasivam, Andreas Neueder, Aikaterini-Smaragdi Papadopoulou, Gillian P. Bates |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/75c2b3b27ebe45d08097db3813c6768f |
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