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. 1997 Oct;151(4):1115-22.

Role of glycosaminoglycans in determining the helicity of paired helical filaments

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Role of glycosaminoglycans in determining the helicity of paired helical filaments

M Arrasate et al. Am J Pathol. 1997 Oct.

Abstract

It is known from previous work that tau is the main component of paired helical filaments (PHFs) and that it can assemble in vitro into polymers resembling PHFs when high concentrations of protein are used. In the search for molecules that can facilitate tau polymerization, a component of neurofibrillary tangles, heparan sulfate (or its more sulfated form, heparin), and other glycosaminoglycans have been tested. Glycosaminoglycans, in the sulfated but not in the unsulfated form, facilitate not only tau assembly but also the formation of polymers resembling PHFs. Conversely, PHFs were found to contain heparan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate. Heparinase or chondroitinase treatment of PHFs results in the formation of straight structures. All of these results suggest a role for sulfated glycosaminoglycans in determining the helicity of PHFs.

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