
doi: 10.1007/bf00966798
pmid: 1531702
Normal protein-bound L-aspartyl/L-asparaginyl residues may undergo post-translational modification by racemization to D-aspartate, or by isomerization to the L-isoaspartyl form in which the peptide chain links through the beta carboxyl group of the residue. Based on preliminary results reported here, proteins associated with Alzheimer neurofibrillary tangle preparations contain a significantly greater number of these modified aspartyl residues than the unaffected proteins from the surrounding gray matter or in comparable preparations from normal brains.
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Aspartic Acid, Brain, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Neurofibrillary Tangles, Middle Aged, Methylation, Alzheimer Disease, Protein D-Aspartate-L-Isoaspartate Methyltransferase, Humans, Female, Protein Methyltransferases, Aged
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Aspartic Acid, Brain, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Neurofibrillary Tangles, Middle Aged, Methylation, Alzheimer Disease, Protein D-Aspartate-L-Isoaspartate Methyltransferase, Humans, Female, Protein Methyltransferases, Aged
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