2023
DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15975
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Site‐specific phosphorylation of tau impacts mitochondrial function and response to stressors

Michael O. Isei,
Peter A. Girardi,
Joel Rodwell‐Bullock
et al.

Abstract: Phosphorylation of tau at sites associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) likely plays a role in the disease progression. Mitochondrial impairment, correlating with increased presence of phosphorylated tau, has been identified as a contributing factor to neurodegenerative processes in AD. However, how tau phosphorylated at specific sites impacts mitochondrial function has not been fully defined. We examined how AD‐relevant phosphomimetics of tau impact selected aspects of mitochondrial biology. To mimic phospho… Show more

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