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    Polyalanine expansions drive a shift into α-helical clusters without amyloid-fibril formation by Polling, Saskia, Ormsby, Angelique R, Wood, Rebecca J, Lee, Kristie, Shoubridge, Cheryl, Hughes, James N, Thomas, Paul Q, Griffin, Michael D W, Hill, Andrew F, Bowden, Quill, Böcking, Till, Hatters, Danny M

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-12-2015)
    “…In vitro and in vivo analyses show that the aggregation mechanism of polyalanine expansions is based on assembly into α-helical clusters with diverse…”
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    Tracking protein aggregation and mislocalization in cells with flow cytometry by Ramdzan, Yasmin M, Polling, Saskia, Chia, Cheryl P Z, Ng, Ivan H W, Ormsby, Angelique R, Croft, Nathan P, Purcell, Anthony W, Bogoyevitch, Marie A, Ng, Dominic C H, Gleeson, Paul A, Hatters, Danny M

    Published in Nature methods (01-05-2012)
    “…Protein localization changes in cells are monitored at high-throughput applying pulse-shape analysis to flow-cytometry data. The authors use the technique in…”
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    Misfolded Polyglutamine, Polyalanine, and Superoxide Dismutase 1 Aggregate via Distinct Pathways in the Cell by Polling, Saskia, Mok, Yee-Foong, Ramdzan, Yasmin M., Turner, Bradley J., Yerbury, Justin J., Hill, Andrew F., Hatters, Danny M.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-03-2014)
    “…Protein aggregation into intracellular inclusions is a key feature of many neurodegenerative disorders. A common theme has emerged that inappropriate…”
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    Polyalanine expansions drive a shift into [alpha]-helical clusters without amyloid-fibril formation by Polling, Saskia, Ormsby, Angelique R, Wood, Rebecca J, Lee, Kristie, Shoubridge, Cheryl, Hughes, James N, Thomas, Paul Q, Griffin, Michael D W, Hill, Andrew F, Bowden, Quill, Böcking, Till, Hatters, Danny M

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-12-2015)
    “…Polyglutamine (polyGln) expansions in nine human proteins result in neurological diseases and induce the proteins tendency to form b-rich amyloid fibrils and…”
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    Submembranous recruitment of creatine kinase B supports formation of dynamic actin-based protrusions of macrophages and relies on its C-terminal flexible loop by Venter, Gerda, Polling, Saskia, Pluk, Helma, Venselaar, Hanka, Wijers, Mietske, Willemse, Marieke, Fransen, Jack A.M., Wieringa, Bé

    Published in European journal of cell biology (01-02-2015)
    “…Subcellular partitioning of creatine kinase contributes to the formation of patterns in intracellular ATP distribution and the fuelling of cellular processes…”
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    Polyglutamine aggregation in Huntington and related diseases by Polling, Saskia, Hill, Andrew F, Hatters, Danny M

    “…Polyglutamine (polyQ)-expansions in different proteins cause nine neurodegenerative diseases. While polyQ aggregation is a key pathological hallmark of these…”
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    Size analysis of polyglutamine protein aggregates using fluorescence detection in an analytical ultracentrifuge by Polling, Saskia, Hatters, Danny M, Mok, Yee-Foong

    “…Defining the aggregation process of proteins formed by poly-amino acid repeats in cells remains a challenging task due to a lack of robust techniques for their…”
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