a(CHEBI:"2-bromohexadecanoic acid")
A rapid but transient increase was found in the amount of fyn detected in DRMs on ADDL exposure for 2 min that was partially reduced after 10 min exposure. Mirroring the movement of fyn into the DRM, tau content of DRMs increased in response to ADDLs. To further test a putative association between fyn and tau levels in DRMs, we treated cells with 2-bromopalmitate, an inhibitor of protein palmitoylation, which is required for fyn’s localization in DRMs. This treatment resulted in a progressive reduction in both fyn and tau in DRMs, demonstrating that the association of tau with DRMs may be directly regulated by fyn (Supplemental Fig. 2). PubMed:18096814
A rapid but transient increase was found in the amount of fyn detected in DRMs on ADDL exposure for 2 min that was partially reduced after 10 min exposure. Mirroring the movement of fyn into the DRM, tau content of DRMs increased in response to ADDLs. To further test a putative association between fyn and tau levels in DRMs, we treated cells with 2-bromopalmitate, an inhibitor of protein palmitoylation, which is required for fyn’s localization in DRMs. This treatment resulted in a progressive reduction in both fyn and tau in DRMs, demonstrating that the association of tau with DRMs may be directly regulated by fyn (Supplemental Fig. 2). PubMed:18096814
A rapid but transient increase was found in the amount of fyn detected in DRMs on ADDL exposure for 2 min that was partially reduced after 10 min exposure. Mirroring the movement of fyn into the DRM, tau content of DRMs increased in response to ADDLs. To further test a putative association between fyn and tau levels in DRMs, we treated cells with 2-bromopalmitate, an inhibitor of protein palmitoylation, which is required for fyn’s localization in DRMs. This treatment resulted in a progressive reduction in both fyn and tau in DRMs, demonstrating that the association of tau with DRMs may be directly regulated by fyn (Supplemental Fig. 2). PubMed:18096814
A rapid but transient increase was found in the amount of fyn detected in DRMs on ADDL exposure for 2 min that was partially reduced after 10 min exposure. Mirroring the movement of fyn into the DRM, tau content of DRMs increased in response to ADDLs. To further test a putative association between fyn and tau levels in DRMs, we treated cells with 2-bromopalmitate, an inhibitor of protein palmitoylation, which is required for fyn’s localization in DRMs. This treatment resulted in a progressive reduction in both fyn and tau in DRMs, demonstrating that the association of tau with DRMs may be directly regulated by fyn (Supplemental Fig. 2). PubMed:18096814
A rapid but transient increase was found in the amount of fyn detected in DRMs on ADDL exposure for 2 min that was partially reduced after 10 min exposure. Mirroring the movement of fyn into the DRM, tau content of DRMs increased in response to ADDLs. To further test a putative association between fyn and tau levels in DRMs, we treated cells with 2-bromopalmitate, an inhibitor of protein palmitoylation, which is required for fyn’s localization in DRMs. This treatment resulted in a progressive reduction in both fyn and tau in DRMs, demonstrating that the association of tau with DRMs may be directly regulated by fyn (Supplemental Fig. 2). PubMed:18096814
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