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p(HBP:HBP00045, var("p.Ala152Thr")) increases sec(p(HGNC:MMP9)) View Subject | View Object

However, the secreted MMP-9 level and activity in conditioned medium was significantly higher in cultures of cells expressing tau-A152T than WT tau (Figure 4E) PubMed:27594586

p(HBP:HBP00045, var("p.Ala152Thr")) increases act(p(HGNC:MMP9)) View Subject | View Object

However, the secreted MMP-9 level and activity in conditioned medium was significantly higher in cultures of cells expressing tau-A152T than WT tau (Figure 4E) PubMed:27594586

p(HBP:HBP00045, var("p.Ala152Thr")) increases sec(p(HGNC:MMP9)) View Subject | View Object

Taken together, these findings strongly suggest that 4R tau-A152T activates the ERK pathway more strongly, which in turn increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-9. 4R tau-A152T expression (Figures 4E and 4F) but not inhibition of ERK activity (Figures 4B and 4C) also increases the total activity of secreted MMP-2, suggesting that tau-A152T increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-2, likely through an ERK-independent pathway PubMed:27594586

p(HBP:HBP00045, var("p.Ala152Thr")) increases act(p(HGNC:MMP9)) View Subject | View Object

Taken together, these findings strongly suggest that 4R tau-A152T activates the ERK pathway more strongly, which in turn increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-9. 4R tau-A152T expression (Figures 4E and 4F) but not inhibition of ERK activity (Figures 4B and 4C) also increases the total activity of secreted MMP-2, suggesting that tau-A152T increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-2, likely through an ERK-independent pathway PubMed:27594586

p(HBP:HBP00045, var("p.Ala152Thr")) increases r(HGNC:MMP9) View Subject | View Object

The MMP-9 mRNA level was also higher in cells expressing tau-A152T (Figure 4F) PubMed:27594586

p(HBP:HBP00045, var("p.Ala152Thr")) increases p(FPLX:ERK, pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

Correspondingly, the level of p-ERK was also elevated in HEK293 cells expressing tau-A152T (Figure 4E) PubMed:27594586

p(HBP:HBP00045, var("p.Ala152Thr")) increases bp(GO:"ERK1 and ERK2 cascade") View Subject | View Object

Taken together, these findings strongly suggest that 4R tau-A152T activates the ERK pathway more strongly, which in turn increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-9. 4R tau-A152T expression (Figures 4E and 4F) but not inhibition of ERK activity (Figures 4B and 4C) also increases the total activity of secreted MMP-2, suggesting that tau-A152T increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-2, likely through an ERK-independent pathway PubMed:27594586

p(HBP:HBP00045, var("p.Ala152Thr")) increases sec(p(HGNC:MMP2)) View Subject | View Object

Taken together, these findings strongly suggest that 4R tau-A152T activates the ERK pathway more strongly, which in turn increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-9. 4R tau-A152T expression (Figures 4E and 4F) but not inhibition of ERK activity (Figures 4B and 4C) also increases the total activity of secreted MMP-2, suggesting that tau-A152T increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-2, likely through an ERK-independent pathway PubMed:27594586

p(HBP:HBP00045, var("p.Ala152Thr")) increases act(p(HGNC:MMP2)) View Subject | View Object

Taken together, these findings strongly suggest that 4R tau-A152T activates the ERK pathway more strongly, which in turn increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-9. 4R tau-A152T expression (Figures 4E and 4F) but not inhibition of ERK activity (Figures 4B and 4C) also increases the total activity of secreted MMP-2, suggesting that tau-A152T increases the level and activity of secreted MMP-2, likely through an ERK-independent pathway PubMed:27594586

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