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The cryo-EM structure of the **HTT–HAP40 complex** (PDB **6X9O**) reveals how Huntingtin (HTT) folds into a large, curved **α-solenoid** composed of HEAT repeats. In the visualization shown here:
The cryo-EM structure of the **HTT–HAP40 complex** (PDB **6X9O**) reveals how Huntingtin (HTT) folds into a large, curved **α-solenoid** composed of HEAT repeats. In the visualization shown here:
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*HTT is colored cyan* – representing the full HEAT-repeat solenoid of Huntingtin.
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*HTT is colored cyan – representing the full HEAT-repeat solenoid of Huntingtin.
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* **HAP40 is colored orange** – bound tightly within the groove formed by HTT.
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*HAP40 is colored orange – bound tightly within the groove formed by HTT.
Although the HEAT-repeat architecture of HTT is usually divided into three major **subdomains**, these subregions are **not individually colored in this scene**:
Although the HEAT-repeat architecture of HTT is usually divided into three major **subdomains**, these subregions are **not individually colored in this scene**:
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***N-HEAT domain*** – flexible and participates in multiple interaction interfaces.
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*N-HEAT domain – flexible and participates in multiple interaction interfaces.
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* **Bridge domain** – a central region connecting N-HEAT and C-HEAT; influences HTT curvature.
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*Bridge domain– a central region connecting N-HEAT and C-HEAT; influences HTT curvature.
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* **C-HEAT domain** – a regulatory region sensitive to polyglutamine (polyQ) expansion.
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* C-HEAT domain– a regulatory region sensitive to polyglutamine (polyQ) expansion.
HAP40 (orange) binds deep within the solenoid formed by HTT (cyan), acting as a **structural brace** that stabilizes HTT. This interaction is crucial because **HTT without HAP40 becomes unstable, more flexible, and prone to degradation**, explaining why their cellular levels are tightly correlated.
HAP40 (orange) binds deep within the solenoid formed by HTT (cyan), acting as a **structural brace** that stabilizes HTT. This interaction is crucial because **HTT without HAP40 becomes unstable, more flexible, and prone to degradation**, explaining why their cellular levels are tightly correlated.

Revision as of 14:29, 30 November 2025

PDB ID 6X9O

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