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Oligomerization enables the selective targeting of an intrinsically disordered region by a small molecule. [PDF]
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La noción de la muerte como objeto de investigación de la psicología del desarrollo
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Search for lepton flavour violating \\(H\\rightarrow\\mu\\tau\\) Higgs decays at 13 TeV
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Tau acetylation at K280 regulates tau phosphorylation
International Journal of Neuroscience, 2022Accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau is a key pathological finding of Alzheimer's disease. Recently, acetylation of tau is emerging as another key pathogenic modification, especially regarding the acetylation of tau at K280 of the hexapeptide 275VQIINK280, a critical sequence in driving tau aggregation.
Min-Seok, Kim +6 more
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2019
Many proteins, particularly those that are intrinsically disordered and carry charges have a tendency to undergo liquid liquid phase separation (LLPS). Phase separation is a widespread mechanism by which cells concentrate a set of proteins to perform molecular reactions, and appear to compartmentalize molecular functions.
Kenneth S, Kosik, Songi, Han
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Many proteins, particularly those that are intrinsically disordered and carry charges have a tendency to undergo liquid liquid phase separation (LLPS). Phase separation is a widespread mechanism by which cells concentrate a set of proteins to perform molecular reactions, and appear to compartmentalize molecular functions.
Kenneth S, Kosik, Songi, Han
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2019
The accumulation of tau filaments in neurons is a pathological hallmark of various neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease. However, it is not the filamentous aggregates themselves, but non-filamentous tau species, tau oligomer, that is thought to be the culprit in tau-mediated neurodegeneration.
Sumihiro, Maeda, Akihiko, Takashima
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The accumulation of tau filaments in neurons is a pathological hallmark of various neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease. However, it is not the filamentous aggregates themselves, but non-filamentous tau species, tau oligomer, that is thought to be the culprit in tau-mediated neurodegeneration.
Sumihiro, Maeda, Akihiko, Takashima
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