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SUBMITTER: Derisbourg M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4431475 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Derisbourg Maxime M Leghay Coline C Chiappetta Giovanni G Fernandez-Gomez Francisco-Jose FJ Laurent Cyril C Demeyer Dominique D Carrier Sébastien S Buée-Scherrer Valérie V Blum David D Vinh Joëlle J Sergeant Nicolas N Verdier Yann Y Buée Luc L Hamdane Malika M
Scientific reports 20150514
Tau is a central player in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related Tauopathies, where it is found as aggregates in degenerating neurons. Abnormal post-translational modifications, such as truncation, are likely involved in the pathological process. A major step forward in understanding the role of Tau truncation would be to identify the precise cleavage sites of the several truncated Tau fragments that are observed until now in AD brains, especially those truncated at the N-terminus, which are less ...[more]