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The State of Phosphorylation of Normal Adult Brain τ, Fetal τ, and τ from Alzheimer Paired Helical Filaments at Amino Acid Residue Ser<sup>262</sup>
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1996
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Brain DevelopmentSynaptic TransmissionImmunologyFetal τPeptide ScienceSynaptic SignalingSocial SciencesAlzheimer's DiseaseSynthetic Tau PeptideDegenerative PathologyProtein MisfoldingNeurologyBrain PathologyAntibody Ab262ProteomicsNeurochemistryCell SignalingProtein FunctionMolecular NeuroscienceBiochemistrySer262 PeptideProtein PhosphorylationNeurodegenerative DiseasesSignal TransductionNeurophysiologyNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologyCellular BiochemistryMedicine
Antibody Ab262 was raised against a synthetic tau peptide (SKIGSTENLK, amino acids 258-267 of tau, termed Ser262 peptide). The antibody was more reactive with Ser262 peptide and unphosphorylated tau than a related phosphopeptide [SKIGS(P)TENLK, termed PSer262 peptide] and tau phosphorylated by a partially purified kinase, glycogen synthase kinase (GSK) 3 beta. AB262 reacted poorly with a peptide having the sequence DRV-QSKIGSLD (amino acids 348-358). Treatment of PSer262 peptide or GSK 3 beta phosphorylated tau with alkaline phosphatase increased Ab262 immunoreactivity, indicating that Ab262 is a reagent useful for studying tau phosphorylation at the Ser262 residue. The Ab262 immunoreactivity was detected in tau from normal brains and Alzheimer paired helical filament (PHF-tau) and in PHFs. Alkaline phosphatase treatment had no effect on the Ab262 immunoreactivity of normal tau and PHF-tau but altered the tau-1 and PHF-1 immunoreactivities, tau proteins from rat brains at 3 and 8 h postmortem exhibited 5 and 19%, respectively, more Ab262 immunoreactivity than tau from fresh tissues. In comparison, rat tau at 8 h postmortem was 40% more immunoreactive with Tau-1. The results suggest that Ser262 is not a major phosphorylation site in vivo. Moreover, there is little or no difference between PHF-tau and normal tau in the extent of phosphorylation at Ser262.