Recent evidence from several laboratories shows that the paired helical filaments of Alzheimer's disease brains consist mainly of the protein tau in an abnormally phosphorylated form, but the mode of assembly is not understood. Here we use EM to study several constructs derived from human brain tau and expressed in Escherichia coli. All constructs or tau isoforms are rodlike molecules with a high tendency to dimerize in an antiparallel fashion, as shown by antibody labeling and chemical crosslinking. The length of the rods is largely determined by the region of internal repeats that is also responsible for microtubule binding. One unit length of the repeat domain (three or four repeats) is around 22-25 nm, comparable to the cross-section of Alzheimer PHF cores. Constructs corresponding roughly to the repeat region of tau can form synthetic paired helical filaments resembling those from Alzheimer brain tissue. A similar self-assembly occurs with the chemically cross-linked dimers. In both cases there is no need for phosphorylation of the protein.
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August 01 1992
Alzheimer-like paired helical filaments and antiparallel dimers formed from microtubule-associated protein tau in vitro.
H Wille,
H Wille
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
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G Drewes,
G Drewes
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
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J Biernat,
J Biernat
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
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E M Mandelkow,
E M Mandelkow
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
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E Mandelkow
E Mandelkow
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
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H Wille
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
G Drewes
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
J Biernat
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
E M Mandelkow
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
E Mandelkow
Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology, Hamburg, Germany.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1992) 118 (3): 573–584.
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H Wille, G Drewes, J Biernat, E M Mandelkow, E Mandelkow; Alzheimer-like paired helical filaments and antiparallel dimers formed from microtubule-associated protein tau in vitro.. J Cell Biol 1 August 1992; 118 (3): 573–584. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.118.3.573
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