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Publication : Heterogeneity of Tau proteins during mouse brain development and differentiation of cultured neurons.

First Author  Larcher JC Year  1992
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  154
Issue  1 Pages  195-204
PubMed ID  1426626 Mgi Jnum  J:34
Mgi Id  MGI:48575 Doi  10.1016/0012-1606(92)90059-p
Citation  Larcher JC, et al. (1992) Heterogeneity of Tau proteins during mouse brain development and differentiation of cultured neurons. Dev Biol 154(1):195-204
abstractText  Tau microtubule-associated proteins constitute a group of developmentally regulated neuronal proteins. Using the high-resolution two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis system, we have resolved more than 60 distinct Tau isoforms in the adult mouse brain. Tau protein heterogeneity increases drastically during the second week of brain development. In neuronal primary cell cultures, some of these developmental changes can be observed. The increase of Tau heterogeneity in culture is more limited and reaches a plateau after a period corresponding to the second week of development. Most, if not all, of the vast Tau heterogeneity can be attributed to intensive post-translational phosphorylation, which may affect the structure of the proteins.
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