p(HGNC:MAPT, var("p.Gln124*"))
In agreement with this possibility, the investigation of another posttranslational modification of tubulin, detyrosination, which is also representative of a stable population of microtubules, revealed that it was significantly increased with Gln124-Tau when compared to FL-Tau PubMed:25974414
In agreement with this possibility, the investigation of another posttranslational modification of tubulin, detyrosination, which is also representative of a stable population of microtubules, revealed that it was significantly increased with Gln124-Tau when compared to FL-Tau PubMed:25974414
Regarding the effect of N-terminally truncated Tau, the Met11-Tau fragment showed the same properties as FL-Tau while Gln124-Tau was associated with a markedly increased level of acetylated tubulin compared to FL-Tau. PubMed:25974414
In agreement with this possibility, the investigation of another posttranslational modification of tubulin, detyrosination, which is also representative of a stable population of microtubules, revealed that it was significantly increased with Gln124-Tau when compared to FL-Tau PubMed:25974414
In agreement with this possibility, the investigation of another posttranslational modification of tubulin, detyrosination, which is also representative of a stable population of microtubules, revealed that it was significantly increased with Gln124-Tau when compared to FL-Tau PubMed:25974414
In agreement with this possibility, the investigation of another posttranslational modification of tubulin, detyrosination, which is also representative of a stable population of microtubules, revealed that it was significantly increased with Gln124-Tau when compared to FL-Tau PubMed:25974414
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