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Tau Modifications v1.9.5

Tau Modifications Sections of NESTOR

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path(HBP:"Spinocerebellar Ataxia 11") positiveCorrelation p(HGNC:TTBK2, var("p.Glu450*")) View Subject | View Object

SCA11 truncating mutations promote TTBK2 protein expression, suppress kinase activity and lead to enhanced nuclear localization. Using a SCA11-mutation-carrying knockin mouse we show that this leads to inhibition of endogenous TTBK2 protein kinase activity. PubMed:21548880

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p(HGNC:TTBK2, var("p.Glu450*")) positiveCorrelation path(HBP:"Spinocerebellar Ataxia 11") View Subject | View Object

SCA11 truncating mutations promote TTBK2 protein expression, suppress kinase activity and lead to enhanced nuclear localization. Using a SCA11-mutation-carrying knockin mouse we show that this leads to inhibition of endogenous TTBK2 protein kinase activity. PubMed:21548880

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p(HGNC:TTBK2, var("p.Glu450*")) increases p(HGNC:TTBK2) View Subject | View Object

SCA11 truncating mutations promote TTBK2 protein expression, suppress kinase activity and lead to enhanced nuclear localization. Using a SCA11-mutation-carrying knockin mouse we show that this leads to inhibition of endogenous TTBK2 protein kinase activity. PubMed:21548880

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p(HGNC:TTBK2, var("p.Glu450*")) decreases act(p(HGNC:TTBK2), ma(kin)) View Subject | View Object

SCA11 truncating mutations promote TTBK2 protein expression, suppress kinase activity and lead to enhanced nuclear localization. Using a SCA11-mutation-carrying knockin mouse we show that this leads to inhibition of endogenous TTBK2 protein kinase activity. PubMed:21548880

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