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Name
microtubule-binding region
Namespace
HBP
Namespace Version
20181119
Namespace URL
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Tau Biochemistry v1.2.5

Tau Biochemistry Section of NESTOR

TAU and Interaction Partners v1.2.5

TAU Interactions Section of NESTOR

Tau Modifications v1.9.5

Tau Modifications Sections of NESTOR

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act(p(HGNC:TGM2)) association a(HBP:"microtubule-binding region") View Subject | View Object

For these studies, SH-SY5Y cells stably overexpressing tTG were used. tTG coimmunoprecipitated with tau, and elevating intracellular calcium levels with maitotoxin resulted in a 52 +/- 4% increase in the amount of tTG that coimmunoprecipitated with tau. The increase in association of tTG with tau after treatment with maitotoxin corresponded to a coimmunolocalization of tTG, tTG activity, and tau in the cells. Further, tau was modified by tTG in situ in response to maitotoxin treatment. In vitro polyaminated tau was significantly less susceptible to micro-calpain proteolysis; however, tTG-mediated polyamination of tau did not significantly alter the microtubule-binding capacity of tau. PubMed:10537045

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p(HGNC:HDAC6) association a(HBP:"microtubule-binding region") View Subject | View Object

Apart from binding to MT, the repeat domains of tau also bind to tubulin deacetylase, histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) [68] and apolipoprotein E (apoE) more with the PubMed:26751493

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a(HBP:"microtubule-binding region") increases complex(p(HGNC:MAPT), p(HGNCGENEFAMILY:Tubulins)) View Subject | View Object

Tau binds to microtubule through the C-terminal repeat domain and 4R bind more tightly than 3R, while phosphorylation, especially of the repeat domain tends to decrease binding. PubMed:17493042

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a(HBP:"microtubule-binding region") association act(p(HGNC:TGM2)) View Subject | View Object

For these studies, SH-SY5Y cells stably overexpressing tTG were used. tTG coimmunoprecipitated with tau, and elevating intracellular calcium levels with maitotoxin resulted in a 52 +/- 4% increase in the amount of tTG that coimmunoprecipitated with tau. The increase in association of tTG with tau after treatment with maitotoxin corresponded to a coimmunolocalization of tTG, tTG activity, and tau in the cells. Further, tau was modified by tTG in situ in response to maitotoxin treatment. In vitro polyaminated tau was significantly less susceptible to micro-calpain proteolysis; however, tTG-mediated polyamination of tau did not significantly alter the microtubule-binding capacity of tau. PubMed:10537045

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a(HBP:"microtubule-binding region") association p(HGNC:HDAC6) View Subject | View Object

Apart from binding to MT, the repeat domains of tau also bind to tubulin deacetylase, histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) [68] and apolipoprotein E (apoE) more with the PubMed:26751493

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