IKK May Act As Both Inhibitor And Promoter Of Huntington's Disease, Rockefeller University Study

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EurekAlert! -- The kinase IKK phosphorylates the protein mutated in Huntington's disease to promote its removal and neuron survival, but IKK may be a double-edged sword that increases neurotoxicity in later stages of the disease. The study, led by researchers from the University of California, Irvine, will be published online December 21 in the Journal of Cell Biology (www.jcb.org).

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