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Similarly, overexpressing the FTDP-17 mutant P301L tau in SH-SY5Y cells and then treating with lactacystin led to significantly increased tau levels (70). Lactacystin also caused accumulation of endogenous tau in the HT22 murine neuronal cell line (71). In immortalized mouse cortical neuronal cells inducibly expressing full-length wild-type tau, EPX slowed the degradation of full-length tau (72).
a(CHEBI:epoxomicin) decreases deg(p(HGNC:MAPT))
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In M1C neuroblastoma cells that inducibly express wild-type full-length tau (4R0N), EPX, and MG-132 induced accumulation of full-length tau but there was a concomitant loss of C-terminus immunoreactivity (64).
a(CHEBI:epoxomicin) increases p(HGNC:MAPT)
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Related to these data, reversible and irreversible proteasome inhibitors including lactacystin, leupeptin, and epoxomicin delay the degradation of endogenous and/or transiently overexpressed tau (Cardozo and Michaud, 2002; David et al., 2002; Zhang et al., 2005).
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