p(HGNC:PPP5C)
For instance, CyP40, FKBP52, PP5, Hop, p23, and Aha1 are all repressed in the aged brain. PubMed:29311797
Another member of this family, protein phosphatase 5 (PP5), is repressed in aging. PubMed:29311797
PP5 activity has been shown to be repressed in AD (Table 1; Liu et al., 2005). PubMed:29311797
In general, phosphorylation of tau reduces its affinity for microtubules [30], while dephosphorylation via enzymes such as PP2A and PP5 restores binding PubMed:21882945
Studies have shown that PP5 is able to dephosphorylate tau at several phosphorylation sites connected to AD pathology (Gong et al., 2004). PubMed:29311797
Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1), PP2A, PP2B, PP2C and PP5 have all been implicated in the dephosphorylation of tau PubMed:26631930
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