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a(CHEBI:"trans-5-O-caffeoyl-D-quinic acid") decreases act(p(ECCODE:"3.1.1.89")) View Subject | View Object

Green coffee, a non-toxic small molecule, found to be an inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A methylesterase, was shown to improve cognitive and motor performance in mouse models with tau pathology PubMed:26751493

path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") increases p(ECCODE:"3.1.1.89") View Subject | View Object

Western blot analyses showed a decrease of methyl-PP2A and an increase of demethyl-PP2A with a concomitant reduction in the methyl/demethyl PP2A ratio in both PSP (74%) and AD (76%) brains, associated with an LCMT-1 decrease and a demethylating enzyme increase, protein phosphatase methylesterase (PME-1), in both diseases. PubMed:29281045

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path(MESH:"Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive") increases p(ECCODE:"3.1.1.89") View Subject | View Object

Western blot analyses showed a decrease of methyl-PP2A and an increase of demethyl-PP2A with a concomitant reduction in the methyl/demethyl PP2A ratio in both PSP (74%) and AD (76%) brains, associated with an LCMT-1 decrease and a demethylating enzyme increase, protein phosphatase methylesterase (PME-1), in both diseases. PubMed:29281045

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p(ECCODE:"3.1.1.89") decreases p(HGNC:PPP2CA, pmod(Me, Leu, 309)) View Subject | View Object

Western blot analyses showed a decrease of methyl-PP2A and an increase of demethyl-PP2A with a concomitant reduction in the methyl/demethyl PP2A ratio in both PSP (74%) and AD (76%) brains, associated with an LCMT-1 decrease and a demethylating enzyme increase, protein phosphatase methylesterase (PME-1), in both diseases. PubMed:29281045

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