Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2052795 | FEBS Letters | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
People with 59–200 CGG · CCG-repeats in the 5′ UTR of one of their FMR1 genes are at risk for Fragile X tremor and ataxia syndrome. Females are also at risk for premature ovarian failure. These symptoms are thought to be due to the presence of the repeats at the DNA and/or RNA level. We show here that long transcribed but untranslated CGG-repeat tracts are toxic to human cells and alter the expression of a wide variety of different genes including caspase-8, CYFIP, Neurotensin and UBE3A.
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Authors
Vaishali Handa, Deena Goldwater, David Stiles, Margaret Cam, George Poy, Daman Kumari, Karen Usdin,