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Tau stabilizes microtubules by binding at the interface between tubulin heterodimers.


ABSTRACT: The structure, dynamic behavior, and spatial organization of microtubules are regulated by microtubule-associated proteins. An important microtubule-associated protein is the protein Tau, because its microtubule interaction is impaired in the course of Alzheimer's disease and several other neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we show that Tau binds to microtubules by using small groups of evolutionary conserved residues. The binding sites are formed by residues that are essential for the pathological aggregation of Tau, suggesting competition between physiological interaction and pathogenic misfolding. Tau residues in between the microtubule-binding sites remain flexible when Tau is bound to microtubules in agreement with a highly dynamic nature of the Tau-microtubule interaction. By binding at the interface between tubulin heterodimers, Tau uses a conserved mechanism of microtubule polymerization and, thus, regulation of axonal stability and cell morphology.

SUBMITTER: Kadavath H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4475932 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tau stabilizes microtubules by binding at the interface between tubulin heterodimers.

Kadavath Harindranath H   Hofele Romina V RV   Biernat Jacek J   Kumar Satish S   Tepper Katharina K   Urlaub Henning H   Mandelkow Eckhard E   Zweckstetter Markus M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150601 24


The structure, dynamic behavior, and spatial organization of microtubules are regulated by microtubule-associated proteins. An important microtubule-associated protein is the protein Tau, because its microtubule interaction is impaired in the course of Alzheimer's disease and several other neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we show that Tau binds to microtubules by using small groups of evolutionary conserved residues. The binding sites are formed by residues that are essential for the pathologic  ...[more]

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