نتایج جستجو برای: tau proteins

تعداد نتایج: 574187  

Journal: :Current topics in medicinal chemistry 2011
C Ballatore K R Brunden J Q Trojanowski V M-Y Lee A B Smith D M Huryn

The recognition that malfunction of the microtubule (MT) associated protein tau is likely to play a defining role in the onset and/or progression of a number of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, has resulted in the initiation of drug discovery programs that target this protein. Tau is an endogenous MT-stabilizing agent that is highly expressed in the axons of neurons. T...

Journal: :Trends in molecular medicine 2009
Diane P Hanger Brian H Anderton Wendy Noble

The microtubule-associated protein tau is integral to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), as well as several related disorders, termed tauopathies, in which tau is deposited in affected brain regions. In the tauopathies, pathological tau is in an elevated state of phosphorylation and is aberrantly cleaved. It also exhibits abnormal conformations and becomes aggregated, resulting in ne...

Journal: :Neuron 2012
Alix de Calignon Manuela Polydoro Marc Suárez-Calvet Christopher William David H. Adamowicz Kathy J. Kopeikina Rose Pitstick Naruhiko Sahara Karen H. Ashe George A. Carlson Tara L. Spires-Jones Bradley T. Hyman

Neurofibrillary tangles advance from layer II of the entorhinal cortex (EC-II) toward limbic and association cortices as Alzheimer's disease evolves. However, the mechanism involved in this hierarchical pattern of disease progression is unknown. We describe a transgenic mouse model in which overexpression of human tau P301L is restricted to EC-II. Tau pathology progresses from EC transgene-expr...

2016
Lidia Bakota Roland Brandt

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterised by a progressive loss of cognitive functions. Histopathologically, AD is defined by the presence of extracellular amyloid plaques containing Aβ and intracellular neurofibrillary tangles composed of hyperphosphorylated tau proteins. According to the now well-accepted amyloid cascade hypothesis is the Aβ pathology the primary driving force of AD pathogene...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
I Tint T Slaughter I Fischer M M Black

Tau is a developmentally regulated microtubule (MT)-associated protein in neurons that has been implicated in neuronal morphogenesis. On the basis of test tube studies, tau has been proposed to function in axon growth by stabilizing MTs and thereby promoting MT assembly. We have tested this hypothesis by examining the effects of acute inactivation of tau on axonal MTs. Tau was inactivated by mi...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1998
G Lee S T Newman D L Gard H Band G Panchamoorthy

Tau and other microtubule-associated proteins promote the assembly and stabilization of neuronal microtubules. While each microtubule-associated protein has distinct properties, their in vivo roles remain largely unknown. Tau is important in neurite outgrowth and axonal development. Recently, we showed that the amino-terminal region of tau, which is not involved in microtubule interactions, is ...

2013
Qian Ma Ji-Ying Hu Jie Chen Yi Liang

Prion diseases and prion-like protein misfolding diseases are related to the accumulation of abnormal aggregates of the normal host proteins including prion proteins and Tau protein. These proteins possess self-templating and transmissible characteristics. The crowded physiological environments where the aggregation of these amyloidogenic proteins takes place can be imitated in vitro by the add...

Journal: :PLoS genetics 2016
Kanae Ando Akiko Maruko-Otake Yosuke Ohtake Motoki Hayashishita Michiko Sekiya Koichi M Iijima

Abnormal accumulation of the microtubule-interacting protein tau is associated with neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD). β-amyloid (Aβ) lies upstream of abnormal tau behavior, including detachment from microtubules, phosphorylation at several disease-specific sites, and self-aggregation into toxic tau species in AD brains. To prevent the cascade of events leading to ne...

Journal: :Biomarkers in medicine 2008
Susanna Schraen-Maschke Nicolas Sergeant Claire-Marie Dhaenens Stéphanie Bombois Vincent Deramecourt Marie-Laure Caillet-Boudin Florence Pasquier Claude-Alain Maurage Bernard Sablonnière Eugeen Vanmechelen Luc Buée

The microtubule-associated protein Tau is mainly expressed in neurons of the CNS and is crucial in axonal maintenance and axonal transport. The rationale for Tau as a biomarker of neurodegenerative diseases is that it is a major component of abnormal intraneuronal aggregates observed in numerous tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease. The molecular diversity of Tau is very useful when analy...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2011
Chris R Guthrie Lynne Greenup James B Leverenz Brian C Kraemer

Lesions containing abnormal aggregated tau protein are one of the diagnostic hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related tauopathy disorders. How aggregated tau leads to dementia remains enigmatic, although neuronal dysfunction and loss clearly contribute. We previously identified sut-2 as a gene required for tau neurotoxicity in a transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans model of tauopathy. Her...

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