Aggregation of phosphorylated tau is associated with cognitive impairment in Alzheimers disease patients. In AD a metabolic shift due to the Warburg effect results in increased lactate production. Lactate can induce a post-translational modification on proteins that conjugates lactyl groups to lysine residues known as lactylation. Our findings suggest that tau lactylation links metabolic dysregulation with tauopathies and could serve as a novel diagnostic and therapeutic target.
[doi:10.25345/C57W67H7X]
[dataset license: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)]
Keywords: lactylation ; Alzheimers disease ; tau ; tauopathy
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Ning Wang, University of Kansas Medical Center, USA |
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