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Signature of an aggregation-prone conformation of tau

Scientific Reports, ISSN: 2045-2322, Vol: 7, Issue: 1, Page: 44739
2017
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Signature of an aggregation-prone conformation of tau.

Sci Rep. 2017 Mar 17;7:44739. Authors: Eschmann NA, Georgieva ER, Ganguly P, Borbat PP, Rappaport MD, Akdogan Y, Freed JH, Shea JE, Han S PubMed: 28303942 Submit Comment

Article Description

The self-assembly of the microtubule associated tau protein into fibrillar cell inclusions is linked to a number of devastating neurodegenerative disorders collectively known as tauopathies. The mechanism by which tau self-assembles into pathological entities is a matter of much debate, largely due to the lack of direct experimental insights into the earliest stages of aggregation. We present pulsed double electron-electron resonance measurements of two key fibril-forming regions of tau, PHF6 and PHF6∗, in transient as aggregation happens. By monitoring the end-to-end distance distribution of these segments as a function of aggregation time, we show that the PHF6 (∗) regions dramatically extend to distances commensurate with extended β-strand structures within the earliest stages of aggregation, well before fibril formation. Combined with simulations, our experiments show that the extended β-strand conformational state of PHF6 (∗) is readily populated under aggregating conditions, constituting a defining signature of aggregation-prone tau, and as such, a possible target for therapeutic interventions.

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Eschmann, Neil A; Georgieva, Elka R; Ganguly, Pritam; Borbat, Peter P; Rappaport, Maxime D; Akdogan, Yasar; Freed, Jack H; Shea, Joan-Emma; Han, Songi

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