Tau represents the subunit protein of one of the major hallmarks of Alzheimer disease (AD), the neurofibrillary tangles, and is therefore of major interest as an indicator of disease mechanisms. Many of the unusual properties of Tau can be explained by its nature as a natively unfolded protein. Examples are the large number of structural conformations and biochemical modifications (phosphorylation, proteolysis, glycosylation, and others), the multitude of interaction partners (mainly microtubules, but also other cytoskeletal proteins, kinases, and phosphatases, motor proteins, chaperones, and membrane proteins). The pathological aggregation of Tau is counterintuitive, given its high solubility, but can be rationalized by short hydrophobic m...
Pathological tau protein aggregates can be found in brain of patients with some of the neurodegenera...
The two characteristic neuropathological lesions of Alzheimer's disease are the neurofibrillary tang...
The morphology of a neuron is determined by its cytoskeletal scaffolding. Thus proteins that associa...
Tau represents the subunit protein of one of the major hallmarks of Alzheimer disease (AD), the neur...
In this article I shall review how tau phosphorylation and aggregation participates in Alzheimer's d...
AbstractIn this article I shall review how tau phosphorylation and aggregation participates in Alzhe...
Copyright © 2012 Michala Kolarova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Tau, one of the major microtubule-associated proteins, modulates the dynamic properties of microtubu...
Abnormal deposition of misprocessed and aggregated proteins is a common final pathway of most neurod...
Tau is a microtubule-associated protein predominantly expressed in neuronal cells. In Alzheimer\u27s...
Tau protein plays a critical role in the assembly, stabilization, and modulation of microtubules, wh...
Tau protein is a microtubule associated protein mainly expressed in neurons. Under pathological cond...
More than 100 years have passed since the original description of a "peculiar" disease of cerebral c...
In the Tauopathy subfamily of neurodegenerative diseases, the intrinsically disordered protein (IDP)...
Tau protein is a neuronal microtubule (MT) associated protein whose aggregation is one of the hallma...
Pathological tau protein aggregates can be found in brain of patients with some of the neurodegenera...
The two characteristic neuropathological lesions of Alzheimer's disease are the neurofibrillary tang...
The morphology of a neuron is determined by its cytoskeletal scaffolding. Thus proteins that associa...
Tau represents the subunit protein of one of the major hallmarks of Alzheimer disease (AD), the neur...
In this article I shall review how tau phosphorylation and aggregation participates in Alzheimer's d...
AbstractIn this article I shall review how tau phosphorylation and aggregation participates in Alzhe...
Copyright © 2012 Michala Kolarova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Tau, one of the major microtubule-associated proteins, modulates the dynamic properties of microtubu...
Abnormal deposition of misprocessed and aggregated proteins is a common final pathway of most neurod...
Tau is a microtubule-associated protein predominantly expressed in neuronal cells. In Alzheimer\u27s...
Tau protein plays a critical role in the assembly, stabilization, and modulation of microtubules, wh...
Tau protein is a microtubule associated protein mainly expressed in neurons. Under pathological cond...
More than 100 years have passed since the original description of a "peculiar" disease of cerebral c...
In the Tauopathy subfamily of neurodegenerative diseases, the intrinsically disordered protein (IDP)...
Tau protein is a neuronal microtubule (MT) associated protein whose aggregation is one of the hallma...
Pathological tau protein aggregates can be found in brain of patients with some of the neurodegenera...
The two characteristic neuropathological lesions of Alzheimer's disease are the neurofibrillary tang...
The morphology of a neuron is determined by its cytoskeletal scaffolding. Thus proteins that associa...