PubMed 29024336

The two pseudophosphorylated tau proteins (hTau40 AT8/AT100/PHF-1 and hTau40 4xKXGE) displayed significantly decreased lysosomal uptake when compared to hTau40 WT Tau (Fig. 7a,b)

BEL
p(HBP:HBP00053, var("p.Ser262Glu"), var("p.Ser293Glu"), var("p.Ser324Glu"), var("p.Ser356Glu")) decreases tloc(p(HBP:HBP00053, var("p.Ser262Glu"), var("p.Ser293Glu"), var("p.Ser324Glu"), var("p.Ser356Glu")), fromLoc(MESH:"Extracellular Space"), toLoc(GO:lysosome))
Hash
2d073552d2
CellStructure
Multivesicular Bodies
Confidence
High
MeSHAnatomy
Brain
Networks
BEL
p(HBP:HBP00053, var("p.Ser262Glu"), var("p.Ser293Glu"), var("p.Ser324Glu"), var("p.Ser356Glu")) decreases tloc(p(HBP:HBP00053, var("p.Ser262Glu"), var("p.Ser293Glu"), var("p.Ser324Glu"), var("p.Ser356Glu")), fromLoc(MESH:"Extracellular Space"), toLoc(GO:lysosome))
Hash
2d073552d2
CellStructure
Multivesicular Bodies
Confidence
High
MeSHAnatomy
Brain
Networks

PubMed 29024336

This effect was more pronounced in the case of hTau40 4xKXGE, whose uptake and degradation by LE was completely abolished (Fig. 7d,e), suggesting that phosphorylation in the microtubule- binding domain diminishes its degradation by e-MI

BEL
p(HBP:HBP00053, var("p.Ser262Glu"), var("p.Ser293Glu"), var("p.Ser324Glu"), var("p.Ser356Glu")) decreases deg(p(HBP:HBP00053, var("p.Ser262Glu"), var("p.Ser293Glu"), var("p.Ser324Glu"), var("p.Ser356Glu")))
Hash
ac404b7fcd
CellStructure
Multivesicular Bodies
Confidence
Low
MeSHAnatomy
Brain
Networks
BEL
p(HBP:HBP00053, var("p.Ser262Glu"), var("p.Ser293Glu"), var("p.Ser324Glu"), var("p.Ser356Glu")) decreases deg(p(HBP:HBP00053, var("p.Ser262Glu"), var("p.Ser293Glu"), var("p.Ser324Glu"), var("p.Ser356Glu")))
Hash
ac404b7fcd
CellStructure
Multivesicular Bodies
Confidence
Low
MeSHAnatomy
Brain
Networks

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