نتایج جستجو برای: tau protein hyper phosphorylation

تعداد نتایج: 1308608  

Journal: :European journal of cell biology 1998
U Preuss E M Mandelkow

Tau protein, a neuronal microtubule-associated protein is phosphorylated on several sites when extracted from brain tissue and is a substrate for many protein kinases in vitro. In Alzheimer's disease it becomes hyperphosphorylated, notably at Ser-Pro or Thr-Pro motifs, and forms the paired helical filaments (PHFs). The increased phosphorylation can be detected by several antibodies raised again...

Journal: :Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology 2000
J Y Chin R B Knowles A Schneider G Drewes E M Mandelkow B T Hyman

Paired helical filaments, the main structural components of the neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer disease, consist of phosphorylated tau protein. Because the levels and degree of phosphorylation are significantly higher in paired helical filament (PHF)-derived tau than in normal adult tau, and because phosphorylation of tau severely disrupts microtubule stability, it is postulated that tau p...

Journal: :Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2013
Gucci Jijuan Gu Di Wu Harald Lund Dan Sunnemark Alexander J Kvist Roy Milner Sonia Eckersley Lars N G Nilsson Karin Agerman Ulf Landegren Masood Kamali-Moghaddam

The appearance of neurofibrillary tangles (NFT), one of the major hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), is most likely caused by inappropriate phosphorylation and/or dephosphorylation of tau, eventually leading to the accumulation of NFTs. Enhanced phosphorylation of tau on Ser(262) is detected early in the course of the disease and may have a role in the formation of tangles. Several kinases ...

Journal: :Denki eido 2022

Phosphorylation is a posttranslational modification of proteins that regulates many biological functions, such as development, morphogenesis, gene expression, metabolism and neuronal activity. Dysregulation phosphorylation causes diseases including cancer Alzheimer’s disease. Then, lot research has been performed to reveal the molecular mechanism phosphorylation; identification site(s), protein...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
Y Tatebayashi K Iqbal I Grundke-Iqbal

The nature of the extracellular signals that regulate the expression and the phosphorylation of the microtubule-associated protein tau, which is aberrantly hyperphosphorylated in Alzheimer disease and other adult-onset neurodegenerative diseases, is not known. We have found that neural progenitor cells from adult rat hippocampus express adult isoforms of tau and that the expression and the phos...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2011
Yasmina Talmat-Amar Yoan Arribat Christelle Redt-Clouet Sébastien Feuillette Anne-Laure Bougé Magalie Lecourtois Marie-Laure Parmentier

The microtubule-associated protein Tau is found in large amount in axons of neurons and is involved in human neurodegenerative diseases called tauopathies, which include Alzheimer's disease. In these diseases, the Tau protein is abnormally hyperphosphorylated and one therapeutic strategy currently under consideration consists in inhibiting Tau phosphorylation. However, the consequences of an ex...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2005
Sarah L Lambourne Lynda A Sellers Toby G Bush Shewly K Choudhury Piers C Emson Yoo-Hun Suh Lawrence S Wilkinson

Abnormal tau phosphorylation occurs in several neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and frontotemporal dementia with Parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17 (FTDP-17). Here, we compare mechanisms of tau phosphorylation in mouse models of FTDP-17 and AD. Mice expressing a mutated form of human tau associated with FTDP-17 (tau(V337M)) showed age-related increases in exogen...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Daniel H Geschwind

Pathological aggregation of the microtubule-associated protein tau is a common feature of many neurodegenerative diseases. Although tau aggregation is associated with abnormal tau phosphorylation, the role of phosphorylation in the initiation of neurodegeneration has been unclear. Now, several animal models and data from human patients provide converging evidence that aberrant tau phosphorylati...

2015
Emilie A. K. Warren Tatiana S. Netterfield Saheli Sarkar Melissa L. Kemp Christine K. Payne

Understanding intracellular redox chemistry requires new tools for the site-specific visualization of intracellular oxidation. We have developed a spatially-resolved intracellular sensor of hydrogen peroxide, HyPer-Tau, for time-resolved imaging in live cells. This sensor consists of a hydrogen peroxide-sensing protein tethered to microtubules. We demonstrate the use of the HyPer-Tau sensor for...

Kayhan Azadmanesh, Marzieh Dehghan Shasaltaneh, Nasser Naghdi, Sara Amiri, Vafa Mayahi,

Aging, as a major risk factor of memory deficiency, affects neural signaling pathways in hippocampus. In particular, age-dependent androgens deficiency causes cognitive impairments. Several enzymes like protein kinase C (PKC) are involved in memory deficiency. Indeed, PKC regulatory process mediates α-secretase activation to cleave APP in β-amyloid cascade and tau proteins phosphorylation mecha...

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