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Death-associated protein kinase 1-dependent SENP1 degradation increases tau SUMOylation and leads to cognitive dysfunction in a mouse model for tauopathy.
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Death-associated protein kinase 1-dependent SENP1 degradation increases tau SUMOylation and leads to cognitive dysfunction in a mouse model for tauopathy.
["Xindong Shui", "Xiaoqing Zheng", "Jinfeng Wu", "Mi Zhang", "Gamin Kim", "Renxuan Chen", "Lianlian Peng", "Zonghai Wang", "Yameng Zheng", "Ling Zhang", "Ruomeng Li", "Long Wang", "Ying Zhou", "Jungho
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence implicates that tau SUMOylation disrupts tau homeostasis. Death-associated protein kinase 1 (DAPK1) has been shown to affect tau phosphorylation and accumulation. The sentrin-specific protease 1 (SENP1) is important for protein SUMOylation, and is a potential substrate of DAPK1. However, whether DAPK1 regulates tau SUMOylation and proteostasis through modulating SENP1 remains elusive. METHODS: We identified the phosphorylation of SENP1 by DAPK1 using in vitro kinase...
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