نتایج جستجو برای: tau proteins

تعداد نتایج: 574187  

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2010
Amy M Pooler Diane P Hanger

Tau is an abundant microtubule-associated protein which regulates the stability of the cytoskeleton. Tau binds microtubules directly through microtubule-binding domains in its C-terminus. However, tau is not only located in the cytosol of cells, but also associated with other intracellular domains, including the plasma membrane, suggesting that tau may have additional functions other than stabi...

2017
Olusiji A. Akinrinmade Sandra Jordaan Dmitrij Hristodorov Radoslav Mladenov Neelakshi Mungra Shivan Chetty Stefan Barth

Some of the most promising small molecule toxins used to generate antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) include anti-mitotic agents (e.g., auristatin and its derivatives) which are designed to attack cancerous cells at their most vulnerable state during mitosis. We were interested in identifying a human cystostatic protein eventually showing comparable activities and allowing the generation of corres...

2016
Hyunsung Choi Myeongsang Lee Harold S. Park Sungsoo Na

Oligomeric and fibrillar amyloids, which cause neurodegenerative diseases, are typically formed through repetitive fracture and elongation processes involving single homogeneous amyloid monomers. However, experimental and computational methods have shown that the amyloid proteins could be composed of heterogeneous amyloid segments. Specifically, owing to the polymorphism of amyloids under physi...

A topoframe, denoted by $L_{ tau}$, is a pair $(L, tau)$ consisting of a frame $L$ and a subframe $ tau $ all of whose elements are complementary elements in$L$. $f$-ring $mathcal{R}(L_{ tau})$ is equal to the set $${fin Frm(mathcal{P}(mathbb R), L): f(mathfrak{O}(mathbb R))subseteq tau} .$$ In this paper, for every complemented element $ain L$ with $a, a'...

2013
Gianmario Ciaccioli Ana Martins Cátia Rodrigues Helena Vieira Patrícia Calado

Several studies revealed consistent overlap between synucleinopathies and tauopathies, demonstrating that α-synuclein (ASYN) and tau co-localize in neurofibrillary tangles and in Lewy bodies from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease patients and corresponding animal models. Additionally, it has been shown that ASYN can act as an initiator of tau aggregation and phosphorylation and that these two...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1993
H K Paudel J Lew Z Ali J H Wang

Brain proline-directed protein kinase (BPDK), which contains a catalytic subunit homologous to and displaying site-specific phosphorylation similar to p34cdc2 kinase (Lew, J., Winkfein, R. J., Paudel, H. K., and Wang, J. H. (1992) J. Biol. Chem. 267, 25922-25926), has been examined for possible involvement in tau phosphorylation. Immunoblot analyses using peptide antibodies specific for BPDK ha...

2014
E.S. Maywood J.E. Chesham N.J. Smyllie M.H. Hastings

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus is the principal circadian pacemaker in mammals, coordinating daily metabolic and physiological rhythms with the cycle of sleep and wakefulness. SCN neurons define circadian time via an auto-regulatory feedback loop in which the activation of Period (Per) and Cryptochrome genes is periodically suppressed by their own protein products. Casein...

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 2009
Chad Dickey Clara Kraft Umesh Jinwal John Koren Amelia Johnson Laura Anderson Lori Lebson Daniel Lee Dennis Dickson Rohan de Silva Lester I Binder David Morgan Jada Lewis

We have extensively analyzed the biochemical and histochemical profiles of the tau protein from the rTg4510 transgenic mouse model in which the animals uniquely develop forebrain tau pathologies similar to those found in human tauopathies. Levels of several soluble phosphorylated tau species were highest at 1 month relative to later time points, suggesting that certain tau hyperphosphorylation ...

We first characterize $tau$-complemented modules with relative (pre)-covers. We also introduce an extending module relative to $tau$-pure submodules on a hereditary torsion theory $tau$ and give its relationship with $tau$-complemented modules.

2012
Jürgen Götz Miriam Matamales Naeman N. Götz Lars M. Ittner Anne Eckert

Alzheimer's disease (AD) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) are complex human brain disorders that affect an increasing number of people worldwide. With the identification first of the proteins that aggregate in AD and FTLD brains and subsequently of pathogenic gene mutations that cause their formation in the familial cases, the foundation was laid for the generation of animal models....

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