Proline-directed and Non-proline-directed Phosphorylation of PHF-tau

Maho Morishima‐Kawashima(The University of Tokyo), Masato Hasegawa(The University of Tokyo), Koji Takio(RIKEN), Masami Suzuki(Fujita Health University), Hirotaka Yoshida(The University of Tokyo), Koiti Titani(Fujita Health University), Yasuo Ihara(The University of Tokyo)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
January 1, 1995
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Abstract

To gain insight into the abnormal phosphorylation of PHF-tau, we have determined the phosphorylation sites by identifying phosphopeptides by means of ion spray mass spectrometry followed by sequencing of ethane-thiol-modified peptides. Nineteen sites have been identified; all but Ser-262 are localized to the amino- and carboxyl-terminal flanking regions of the microtubule-binding domain. Eleven sites correspond to fetal type sites. Unexpectedly, 10 are non-proline-directed, whereas the others are proline-directed. Thus, the abnormal phosphorylation of PHF-tau can be considered to consist of fetal type phosphorylation and additional proline-directed and non-proline-directed phosphorylation. This non-fetal type phosphorylation may provide PHF-tau with the unusual characteristics.


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