p(HBP:"APOE e4") negativeCorrelation complex(GO:"protein phosphatase type 2A complex")
Our results indicated a significant down-regulation of PPP2R5E gene expression and reduction in PP2A activity by ApoE4 compared with ApoE3. This may also explain an elevated Tau phosphorylation in AD human brains that featured at least one ApoE4 allele.
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