Variations in Filament Conformation Dictate Seeding Barrier between Three- and Four-Repeat Tau

2011 
Tau filaments are the pathological hallmark of >20 neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease. Six tau isoforms exist that can be grouped into 4-repeat (4R) tau and 3-repeat (3R) tau based on the presence or absence of the second of four microtubule binding repeats. Recent evidence suggests that tau filaments can transfer between cells and spread through the brain. Here we demonstrate in vitro that seeded filament growth, a prerequisite for tau spreading, is crucially dependent on the isoform composition of individual seeds. Seeds of 3R tau and 3R/4R tau recruit both types of isoforms. Seeds of 4R tau recruit 4R tau, but not 3R tau, establishing an asymmetric barrier. Conformational templating of 4R tau onto 3R tau seeds eliminates this barrier, giving rise to a new type of tau filament. These findings provide fundamental mechanistic insights into the seeding, propagation, and diversification of tau filaments.
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