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Tau forms oligomeric complexes on microtubules that are distinct from tau aggregates

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2021461118

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super-resolution microscopy; tau; protein aggregation

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  1. Linda Pechenik Montague Investigator Award
  2. Penn Institute on Aging Pilot Grant Award
  3. NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences [R01GM133842]
  4. NIH [5T32GM007231, R01 GM086447]
  5. NSF [MCB1817551]
  6. Johns Hopkins Discovery Award
  7. Hamilton Innovation Research Award

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The study found that tau forms small oligomers on microtubules ex vivo, which are different from those found in cells exhibiting tau aggregation and could be precursors of aggregated tau in pathology. Using an unsupervised shape classification algorithm that was developed, different tau phosphorylation states were associated with distinct tau aggregate species. The research elucidates tau's nanoscale composition under nonaggregated and aggregated conditions ex vivo.
Tau is a microtubule-associated protein, which promotes neuronal microtubule assembly and stability. Accumulation of tau into insoluble aggregates known as neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) is a pathological hallmark of several neurodegenerative diseases. The current hypothesis is that small, soluble oligomeric tau species preceding NFT formation cause toxicity. However, thus far, visualizing the spatial distribution of tau monomers and oligomers inside cells under physiological or pathological conditions has not been possible. Here, using single-molecule localization microscopy, we show that tau forms small oligomers on microtubules ex vivo. These oligomers are distinct from those found in cells exhibiting tau aggregation and could be precursors of aggregated tau in pathology. Furthermore, using an unsupervised shape classification algorithm that we developed, we show that different tau phosphorylation states are associated with distinct tau aggregate species. Our work elucidates tau's nanoscale composition under nonaggregated and aggregated conditions ex vivo.

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