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. 2018 Nov 23;37(23):e101023. doi: 10.15252/embj.2018101023

Figure 1. Effects of polyglutamylation on neurodegeneration.

Figure 1

Neurons with reduced deglutamylase activity exhibit defects in mitochondrial motility and degenerate. This effect can be rescued by decreasing polyglutamylase levels, indicating that excessive polyglutamylation, for which microtubules represent a primary target in neurons, is the cause of cell death.