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Cell Biology International (2010) 34, 933–942 (Printed in Great Britain)
The composition of the polyglutamine-containing proteins influences their co-aggregation properties
Daniel Bąk*† and Michał Milewski*1
*Laboratory of Cell Biology, Department of Medical Genetics, Institute of Mother and Child, Kasprzaka 17a, 01211 Warsaw, Poland, and †Postgraduate School of Molecular Medicine, wirki i Wigury 61, 02091 Warsaw, Poland


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Figure 1 Exemplary co-localization patterns of the co-expressed huntingtin–CFTR fusion proteins in transfected IB3-1 cells

(A) Formation of common cytoplasmic aggregates by the co-expressed fusion proteins H64m–CΔag (red) and H64m-G-C (green). (B) Formation of separate cytoplasmic accumulations by the co-expressed fusion proteins H64m-C (red) and H64m-G-C (green). Nuclei were stained blue with DAPI. The bar represents 10 μm.


Received 8 December 2009/6 May 2010; accepted 1 June 2010

Published as Cell Biology International Immediate Publication 1 June 2010, doi:10.1042/CBI20090474


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