2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2023.1073774
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Two simple assays for assessing the seeding activity of proteopathic tau

Abstract: The regional distribution of neurofibrillary tangles of hyperphosphorylated tau aggregates is associated with the progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Misfolded proteopathic tau recruits naïve tau and templates its misfolding and aggregation in a prion-like fashion, which is believed to be the molecular basis of propagation of tau pathology. A practical way to assess tau seeding activity is to measure its ability to recruit/bind other tau molecules and to induce tau aggregation. Based on the properties of … Show more

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“…When RT-QuIC is used, seeding-competent material induces the aggregation of the substrate, which generates a fluorescent signal. Jin et al (2022) recently developed a Tau seeding activity assay using truncated HAtagged Tau151-391 peptide and cellular transformation [135]. Cells transiently express the HA-tagged Tau151-391 peptide, which is readily captured and aggregated by oligomeric Tau derived from postmortem AD brain samples.…”
Section: Tau Seeding and Aggregation Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When RT-QuIC is used, seeding-competent material induces the aggregation of the substrate, which generates a fluorescent signal. Jin et al (2022) recently developed a Tau seeding activity assay using truncated HAtagged Tau151-391 peptide and cellular transformation [135]. Cells transiently express the HA-tagged Tau151-391 peptide, which is readily captured and aggregated by oligomeric Tau derived from postmortem AD brain samples.…”
Section: Tau Seeding and Aggregation Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%