Calpains are a family of calcium-dependent thiolproteases that selectively cleave substrates including tau, a microtubule-associated protein central to Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology. Previous work has shown that AD tau is hyperphosphorylated compared with control tau, as illustrated in Figure 1, and is resistant to calpain activity. We have used
Phage-display, a method of studying protein-protein interactions, to exploit the differences in tau found in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to create a biomarker detection method based on the presence or absence of calpain-cleaved tau.
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Title
Identifying bacterial phage specific to calpain-mediated cleavage of the tau protein in-vitro
Resource Type
Poster
Event
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 04/20/2023)
Contributors
Rodney P Guttmann (Faculty Mentor) - University of West Florida, Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering
Enid E Sisskin (Faculty Mentor)
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University of West Florida Libraries; Argo Scholar Commons
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pdf
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99380475896206600
Academic Unit
Biology; 2023 Student Scholars Symposium and Faculty Research Showcase; Office of Undergraduate Research; Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering
Language
English
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