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Okadaic Acid Induces Hyperphosphorylation of τ Independently of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Activation
Authors:Duncan T. Ho  Hossein Shayan   Timothy H. Murphy
Affiliation:Kinsmen Laboratory, Departments of Psychiatry and Physiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Abstract: Hyperphosphorylation of the microtubule-associated protein τ is a characteristic of Alzheimer brain tissue. Recent in vitro data suggest that mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), a proline-directed protein kinase, phosphorylates the sites on τ common to Alzheimer's disease. Using an okadaic acid-induced τ hyperphosphorylation model, we have tested the requirement for MAPK activity, using a specific inhibitor {PD098059 [2-(2'-amino-3'-methoxyphenyl)oxanaphthalen-4-one]} of the MAPK activator Mek1. Mobility shift, phosphoepitope analysis, and direct measurement of kinase activity indicated that the Mek1 inhibitor dose-dependently blocked basal and okadaic acid-induced MAPK activation. Despite a block of MAPK activation by this inhibitor, robust τ hyperphosphorylation was observed in response to okadaic acid. In addition, activation of MAPK by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate did not result in τ phosphorylation, indicating that in primary cultures of cortical neurons elevated MAPK activity is not sufficient to induce τ hyperphosphorylation.
Keywords:Mitogen-activated protein kinase    Alzheimer's disease    τ protein    Microtubule    Okadaic acid
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