PubMed: 22692785

Title
Reduction of protein kinase MARK4 in the brains of experimental scrapie rodents and human prion disease correlates with deposits of PrP(Sc).
Journal
International journal of molecular medicine
Volume
30
Issue
None
Pages
569-78
Date
2012-09-01
Authors
Chen C | Dong XP | Gong HS | Guo Y | Liu Y | Shi Q | Tian C | Wang SB | Xie WL | Xu Y | Zhang BY | Zhang J

Evidence c43c03ada1

These finding highlight that treatment of PrP106-126 in cultured cells does not alter the level of total tau, but induces a reduction of p-tau262.

Evidence aa3aec6b69

MARK4 was extremely decreased in the brain regions with a mass of PrPSc in a G114V gCJD patient, but was clearly observable in the regions with a minimum amount of PrPSc or without detectable PrPSc in a D178N FFI patient.

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