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TAU and Interaction Partners v1.2.5

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p(HGNC:MAPT) association bp(GO:myelination) View Subject | View Object

Here we demonstrate that the Tau-Fyn interaction has a role in developmental myelination. CG-4 cells were stably transfected with control and experimental truncated Tau and transplanted in the brain and spinal cord of the md rats. In the brain, experimental cells have a severe defect in their ability to extend cellular processes and form myelin; in the spinal cord the cells extend cellular processes but the extent of myelination rostral and caudal to the injection site was decreased compared to control. Cultured experimental cells display shorter cellular process length. In addition experimental cells have Fyn largely in the cell body, whereas control cells distribute Fyn both in the cell body and the processes. Taken together these results demonstrate a direct effect of Tau in OLGs in in vivo myelination. PubMed:18680553

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Cell Ontology (CL)
oligodendrocyte

complex(p(HGNC:FYN), p(HGNC:MAPT)) positiveCorrelation bp(GO:myelination) View Subject | View Object

Here we demonstrate that the Tau-Fyn interaction has a role in developmental myelination. CG-4 cells were stably transfected with control and experimental truncated Tau and transplanted in the brain and spinal cord of the md rats. In the brain, experimental cells have a severe defect in their ability to extend cellular processes and form myelin; in the spinal cord the cells extend cellular processes but the extent of myelination rostral and caudal to the injection site was decreased compared to control. Cultured experimental cells display shorter cellular process length. In addition experimental cells have Fyn largely in the cell body, whereas control cells distribute Fyn both in the cell body and the processes. Taken together these results demonstrate a direct effect of Tau in OLGs in in vivo myelination. PubMed:18680553

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Cell Ontology (CL)
oligodendrocyte

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bp(GO:myelination) positiveCorrelation complex(p(HGNC:FYN), p(HGNC:MAPT)) View Subject | View Object

Here we demonstrate that the Tau-Fyn interaction has a role in developmental myelination. CG-4 cells were stably transfected with control and experimental truncated Tau and transplanted in the brain and spinal cord of the md rats. In the brain, experimental cells have a severe defect in their ability to extend cellular processes and form myelin; in the spinal cord the cells extend cellular processes but the extent of myelination rostral and caudal to the injection site was decreased compared to control. Cultured experimental cells display shorter cellular process length. In addition experimental cells have Fyn largely in the cell body, whereas control cells distribute Fyn both in the cell body and the processes. Taken together these results demonstrate a direct effect of Tau in OLGs in in vivo myelination. PubMed:18680553

Annotations
Cell Ontology (CL)
oligodendrocyte

bp(GO:myelination) association p(HGNC:MAPT) View Subject | View Object

Here we demonstrate that the Tau-Fyn interaction has a role in developmental myelination. CG-4 cells were stably transfected with control and experimental truncated Tau and transplanted in the brain and spinal cord of the md rats. In the brain, experimental cells have a severe defect in their ability to extend cellular processes and form myelin; in the spinal cord the cells extend cellular processes but the extent of myelination rostral and caudal to the injection site was decreased compared to control. Cultured experimental cells display shorter cellular process length. In addition experimental cells have Fyn largely in the cell body, whereas control cells distribute Fyn both in the cell body and the processes. Taken together these results demonstrate a direct effect of Tau in OLGs in in vivo myelination. PubMed:18680553

Annotations
Cell Ontology (CL)
oligodendrocyte

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