PubMed: 16566606

Title
Peroxynitrite-mediated tau modifications stabilize preformed filaments and destabilize microtubules through distinct mechanisms.
Journal
Biochemistry
Volume
45
Issue
None
Pages
4314-26
Date
2006-04-04
Authors
Berry RW | Binder LI | Lukas TJ | Reynolds MR

Evidence 7215bd0f7b

During Abeta-associated inflammation, reactive nitrogen and oxygen species are generated that can cause neuronal dysfunction and death (34-37). Prevalent among these species is peroxynitrite (ONOO-)

Evidence 271e0f9126

Previously, we showed that peroxynitrite (ONOO-) induces the oxidative 3,3¢- dityrosine (3,3¢-DT) cross-linking and site-selective nitration of tau monomers [Reynolds et al. (2005)

Evidence 24fce64cf6

Select nitration of residues Tyr18, Tyr29, Tyr197, and Tyr394, events known to stabilize the pathological Alz-50 conformation inhibits the ability of monomeric tau to promote tubulin assembly, effect specific for the 3-NT modification, as mutant tau proteins pseudophosphorylated at each Tyr residue are fully competent to stabilize MTs, suggesting that ONOO(-)-mediated modifications stabilize tau filaments via 3,3'-DT bonding and destabilize MTs by site-selective nitration of tau monomers.

Evidence 8505af5747

Further, select nitration of residues Tyr18, Tyr29, Tyr197, and Tyr394, events known to stabilize the pathological Alz-50 conformation [Reynolds et al. (2005) Biochemistry 44, 13997-14009], inhibits the ability of monomeric tau to promote tubulin assembly.

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