p(MGI:Otub1) increases p(MGI:Mapt, pmod(Ph, Ser, 202), pmod(Ph, Thr, 205))
Biochemical analysis further confirmed increased AT8-positive Tau by Otub1 expression (Fig. 7b), with AT8 phosphorylated Tau more robustly increased than total Tau, as reflected by the AT8/total Tau ratio.
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