A combinatorial native MS and LC-MS/MS approach reveals high intrinsic phosphorylation of human Tau but minimal levels of other key modifications
Friedel Drepper, Jacek Biernat, Senthilvelrajan Kaniyappan, Helmut E. Meyer, Eva‐Maria Mandelkow, Bettina Warscheid, Eckhard Mandelkow�
Abstract
acetylation, ubiquitination). These findings suggest that normal cellular Tau shows a remarkably high extent of phosphorylation, whereas other modifications are nearly absent. This implies that abnormal phosphorylations at certain sites may not affect the extent of phosphorylation significantly and do not represent hyperphosphorylation. By implication, the pathological aggregation of Tau is not likely a consequence of high phosphorylation.
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PhosphorylationKey (lock)ChemistryComputational biologyBiologyBiochemistryEcologyAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsAmino Acid Enzymes and MetabolismAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications