AbstractProtein phosphatase (PP)-2A, which regulates the phosphorylation of tau, is regulated by two endogenous inhibitor proteins, I1PP2A and I2PP2A, in mammalian tissues. Here, we report the cloning of I1PP2A and I2PP2A from human brain, and show that in PC12 cells and in I1PP2A-GFP or I2PP2A-GFP transfected NIH3T3 and human neural progenitor cells, I1PP2A is localized mostly in the cell cytoplasm and I2PP2A mostly in the nucleus. The recombinant I1PP-2A and I2PP-2A inhibit PP-2A activity towards hyperphosphorylated tau in vitro; the dephosphorylation of the hyperphosphorylated tau at specific sites is selectively inhibited. Overexpression of I1PP2A as well as I2PP2A results in tau hyperphosphorylation and degeneration of PC 12 cells
AbstractWe have shown previously that brain tissue contains protein kinases which can phosphorylate ...
AbstractRecently, we reported that a pool of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is associated with microt...
AbstractUsing antibodies recognizing the phosphorylation state of specific sites, phosphorylation st...
AbstractProtein phosphatase (PP)-2A, which regulates the phosphorylation of tau, is regulated by two...
AbstractAbnormal phosphorylation of tau protein represents one of the major candidate pathological m...
AbstractProtein phosphatase-2A (PP2A) activity, which is compromised in Alzheimer disease brain, is ...
AbstractProtein phosphatase-2A (PP2A) activity, which is compromised in Alzheimer disease brain, is ...
This review is dedicated to Inge Grundke-Iqbal who laid the foundations of the tau field, by isolati...
Protein phosphatases of the type 2A family (PP2A) represent a major fraction of cellular Ser/Thr pho...
Summary: Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) inhibition causes hyperphosphorylation of tau and APP in Alzh...
AbstractThe activity of protein phosphatase (PP)-2A, which regulates tau phosphorylation, is comprom...
AbstractProtein phosphatase-2A (PP2A), an important phosphatase in dephosphorylating tau and preserv...
[[abstract]]There are a large number of signalling pathways responsible for transmitting information...
[[abstract]]There are a large number of signalling pathways responsible for transmitting information...
[[abstract]]There are a large number of signalling pathways responsible for transmitting information...
AbstractWe have shown previously that brain tissue contains protein kinases which can phosphorylate ...
AbstractRecently, we reported that a pool of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is associated with microt...
AbstractUsing antibodies recognizing the phosphorylation state of specific sites, phosphorylation st...
AbstractProtein phosphatase (PP)-2A, which regulates the phosphorylation of tau, is regulated by two...
AbstractAbnormal phosphorylation of tau protein represents one of the major candidate pathological m...
AbstractProtein phosphatase-2A (PP2A) activity, which is compromised in Alzheimer disease brain, is ...
AbstractProtein phosphatase-2A (PP2A) activity, which is compromised in Alzheimer disease brain, is ...
This review is dedicated to Inge Grundke-Iqbal who laid the foundations of the tau field, by isolati...
Protein phosphatases of the type 2A family (PP2A) represent a major fraction of cellular Ser/Thr pho...
Summary: Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) inhibition causes hyperphosphorylation of tau and APP in Alzh...
AbstractThe activity of protein phosphatase (PP)-2A, which regulates tau phosphorylation, is comprom...
AbstractProtein phosphatase-2A (PP2A), an important phosphatase in dephosphorylating tau and preserv...
[[abstract]]There are a large number of signalling pathways responsible for transmitting information...
[[abstract]]There are a large number of signalling pathways responsible for transmitting information...
[[abstract]]There are a large number of signalling pathways responsible for transmitting information...
AbstractWe have shown previously that brain tissue contains protein kinases which can phosphorylate ...
AbstractRecently, we reported that a pool of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is associated with microt...
AbstractUsing antibodies recognizing the phosphorylation state of specific sites, phosphorylation st...