Tau-ubiquitin protein conjugates in a human cell line.

The microtubule-associated protein tau, and the cytoplasmic protein ubiquitin, are constituents of pathological neurofibrillary tangles found in Alzheimer's disease. In order to see if there is any physiological relationship between these proteins in a functioning human system, human neuroblastoma (LAN-5) cells were grown in vitro and differentiated to a neuronal ...
phenotype. Cell extracts were analyzed by SDS-PAGE, immunoblot, and immunoprecipitation techniques. The colocalization of ubiquitin and tau immunoreactivity was noted in 12- and 35-kDa bands, predominantly located in a cell membrane fraction. The bands were also isolated by immunoprecipitation with the Alz-50 antibody and then identified with a ubiquitin antiserum. These findings show a relationship between tau and ubiquitin in a human neural cell line. This interaction suggests that tau may normally be degraded by an ubiquitin-dependent mechanism and alterations in it may contribute to the formation of neuro-fibrillary pathology.
Mesh Terms:
Alzheimer Disease, Cell Differentiation, Epitopes, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Neurofibrillary Tangles, Precipitin Tests, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Ubiquitins, tau Proteins
Mech. Ageing Dev.
Date: Nov. 15, 1991
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