Huntingtin Protein and Protein Aggregation

What Causes the Onset of HD?



An Explanation of Terms:
Please note that although "Huntington's disease" is spelled with an "o," the correct spelling of the protein involved is "huntingtin" with an "i." The scientific literature on HD refers to the gene as both the "Huntington gene" and the "huntingtin gene." For the purposes of this website, we will refer to the gene as the "Huntington gene" or the "HD gene."


Current research shows that there is an abundance of information to be learned regarding the genetic origins of HD. Let’s trace HD’s beginnings from the molecular level, exploring the relationships between a gene, a protein, aggregation “clumps,” neural cell death, and the disease itself.

  1. The Gene
  2. The Protein
  3. From altered huntingtin to neural cell death
  4. Conclusion

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Last Modified: 9-13-02


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