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== HTT–HAP40 Interaction ==
== HTT–HAP40 Interaction ==
The interface between HTT and HAP40 is extensive and form by hydrophobic packing and electrostatic complementarity. HAP40 effectively acts as a “molecular brace,” reducing the intrinsic flexibility of HTT’s HEAT-repeat regions. This stabilization provides a structural basis for many experimental observations, including why changes in HAP40 expression impact HTT solubility and turnover.
The interface between HTT and HAP40 is extensive and form by hydrophobic packing and electrostatic complementarity. HAP40 effectively acts as a “molecular brace,” reducing the intrinsic flexibility of HTT’s HEAT-repeat regions. This stabilization provides a structural basis for many experimental observations, including why changes in HAP40 expression impact HTT solubility and turnover.
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'''Click to view the interaction interface:''' <scene name='10/1096890/Interface/1'>HTT–HAP40 Interface Scene</scene>
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'''Click to view the interaction interface:''' <scene name='10/1096890/Interface/1'>HTT–HAP40 Interface </scene>

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