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Entity

Name
Tau isoform F (441 aa)
Namespace
HBP
Namespace Version
20190207
Namespace URL
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In-Edges 3

a(HBP:"paired helical filaments") association p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", pmod(UbK48)) View Subject | View Object

By protein sequencing and MS, we identified four Ub-conjugated sites on tau (Fig. 3) and further identified K48-linked Ub chains (Morishima-Kawashima et al. 1993). PubMed:22908190

a(HBP:"paired helical filaments") association p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", pmod(UbK48)) View Subject | View Object

However, recent work by Cripps et al. (2006) successfully used MC1 (a monoclonal specific for an abnormal PHF-like conformation of tau) to affinity purify soluble full-length tau from PHF-rich extracts of AD cortex and subject it to liquid chromatography–tandem MS (LC–MS/MS) analysis. The presence of K6, K11, and K48- linked polyubiquitinations—in addition to monoubiquitination—was observed. PubMed:22908190

Out-Edges 2

p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", pmod(UbK48)) association a(HBP:"paired helical filaments") View Subject | View Object

By protein sequencing and MS, we identified four Ub-conjugated sites on tau (Fig. 3) and further identified K48-linked Ub chains (Morishima-Kawashima et al. 1993). PubMed:22908190

p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", pmod(UbK48)) association a(HBP:"paired helical filaments") View Subject | View Object

However, recent work by Cripps et al. (2006) successfully used MC1 (a monoclonal specific for an abnormal PHF-like conformation of tau) to affinity purify soluble full-length tau from PHF-rich extracts of AD cortex and subject it to liquid chromatography–tandem MS (LC–MS/MS) analysis. The presence of K6, K11, and K48- linked polyubiquitinations—in addition to monoubiquitination—was observed. PubMed:22908190

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