Tau is a protein that builds up and moves between nerve cells in the brains of people living with Alzheimer’s disease, causing damage. Professor Mudher is using clever genetic manipulation in fruit ...
They consist of aggregates of abnormally phosphorylated tau proteins that are altered in conformation. Conformational changes in tau proteins are thought to be the earliest neurobiological changes ...
Tau protein (ß transferrin or asialo-transferrin) is present in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and is used as a marker for the identification of CSF. This is particularly useful in cases where CSF leakage ...
Tangles are twisted fibers of a protein called tau, which normally plays a role transporting nutrients through nerve cells. The tangled tau proteins cause the transport to be disrupted, leading to ...
Working with human cells and animal models of tau-driven dementia, the researchers are the first to show that TYK2's modifications to tau contribute to tau-mediated disease. "We found that TYK2 ...
Tau is a microtubule-associated protein encoded by the MAPT gene located on chromosome 17q21. It promotes microtubule assembly and stability and may play a role in establishing and maintaining ...
This manuscript describes the identification and characterization of 12 specific phosphomimetic mutations in the recombinant full-length human tau protein that trigger tau to form fibrils. This ...