Increase of cdk5 is related to neurofibrillary pathology in progressive supranuclear palsy
Article 2002 en
Authors
RB
Roberta Borghi
LG
Luca Giliberto
AA
Andrea Assini
Abstract
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The proteolysis in vivo of p35, the regulatory subunit of the kinase, is not ascertainable because it is masked by its postmortem degradation. The study, however, indicates that in PSP, the alteration of cdk5 is different from that described in AD and suggests that the absence of amyloid beta protein deposition may account for the different pathways responsible for the same kinase activation.
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