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Database: PDB / ID: 5o3t
TitleStraight filament in Alzheimer's disease brain
ComponentsMicrotubule-associated protein tauTau protein
KeywordsPROTEIN FIBRIL / TAU / AMYLOID / CROSS-BETA / BETA-HELIX
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plus-end-directed organelle transport along microtubule / axonal transport / histone-dependent DNA binding / neurofibrillary tangle assembly / positive regulation of diacylglycerol kinase activity / negative regulation of establishment of protein localization to mitochondrion / neurofibrillary tangle / positive regulation of protein localization to synapse / microtubule lateral binding / tubulin complex ...plus-end-directed organelle transport along microtubule / axonal transport / histone-dependent DNA binding / neurofibrillary tangle assembly / positive regulation of diacylglycerol kinase activity / negative regulation of establishment of protein localization to mitochondrion / neurofibrillary tangle / positive regulation of protein localization to synapse / microtubule lateral binding / tubulin complex / phosphatidylinositol bisphosphate binding / main axon / regulation of long-term synaptic depression / negative regulation of kinase activity / negative regulation of tubulin deacetylation / generation of neurons / regulation of chromosome organization / positive regulation of protein localization / rRNA metabolic process / internal protein amino acid acetylation / regulation of mitochondrial fission / lipoprotein particle binding / intracellular distribution of mitochondria / axonal transport of mitochondrion / axon development / central nervous system neuron development / regulation of microtubule polymerization / microtubule polymerization / minor groove of adenine-thymine-rich DNA binding / negative regulation of mitochondrial membrane potential / dynactin binding / glial cell projection / apolipoprotein binding / protein polymerization / negative regulation of mitochondrial fission / axolemma / Caspase-mediated cleavage of cytoskeletal proteins / regulation of microtubule polymerization or depolymerization / positive regulation of axon extension / supramolecular fiber organization / Activation of AMPK downstream of NMDARs / cytoplasmic microtubule organization / regulation of microtubule cytoskeleton organization / stress granule assembly / regulation of cellular response to heat / regulation of calcium-mediated signaling / axon cytoplasm / cellular response to brain-derived neurotrophic factor stimulus / somatodendritic compartment / synapse assembly / phosphatidylinositol binding / positive regulation of microtubule polymerization / nuclear periphery / cellular response to nerve growth factor stimulus / positive regulation of superoxide anion generation / protein phosphatase 2A binding / regulation of autophagy / astrocyte activation / synapse organization / microglial cell activation / response to lead ion / regulation of synaptic plasticity / PKR-mediated signaling / protein homooligomerization / memory / Hsp90 protein binding / microtubule cytoskeleton organization / cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granule / SH3 domain binding / cellular response to reactive oxygen species / neuron projection development / activation of cysteine-type endopeptidase activity involved in apoptotic process / microtubule cytoskeleton / protein-macromolecule adaptor activity / single-stranded DNA binding / cell-cell signaling / cellular response to heat / actin binding / cell body / growth cone / protein-folding chaperone binding / double-stranded DNA binding / microtubule binding / microtubule / amyloid fibril formation / sequence-specific DNA binding / dendritic spine / learning or memory / neuron projection / nuclear speck / membrane raft / axon / negative regulation of gene expression / neuronal cell body / dendrite / DNA damage response / protein kinase binding / enzyme binding / mitochondrion / DNA binding
Similarity search - Function
: / Microtubule associated protein, tubulin-binding repeat / Microtubule-associated protein Tau / Tau and MAP protein, tubulin-binding repeat / Tau and MAP proteins tubulin-binding repeat signature. / Tau and MAP proteins tubulin-binding repeat profile.
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Microtubule-associated protein tau
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Biological speciesHomo sapiens (human)
MethodELECTRON MICROSCOPY / helical reconstruction / cryo EM / Resolution: 3.4 Å
AuthorsFitzpatrick, A.W.P. / Falcon, B. / He, S. / Murzin, A.G. / Murshudov, G. / Garringer, H.G. / Crowther, R.A. / Ghetti, B. / Goedert, M. / Scheres, S.H.W.
Funding support United Kingdom, United States, 7items
OrganizationGrant numberCountry
Medical Research Council (United Kingdom)MC_UP_A025_1013 United Kingdom
Medical Research Council (United Kingdom)MC_U105184291 United Kingdom
Medical Research Council (United Kingdom)MC_UP_A025_1012 United Kingdom
European UnionMarie Curie International Outgoing Fellowship United Kingdom
European UnionJoint Programme-Neurodegeneration Research United Kingdom
European UnionHorizon 2020 IMPRiND United Kingdom
National Institutes of HealthP30-AG010133 United States
CitationJournal: Nature / Year: 2017
Title: Cryo-EM structures of tau filaments from Alzheimer's disease.
Authors: Anthony W P Fitzpatrick / Benjamin Falcon / Shaoda He / Alexey G Murzin / Garib Murshudov / Holly J Garringer / R Anthony Crowther / Bernardino Ghetti / Michel Goedert / Sjors H W Scheres /
Abstract: Alzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease, and there are no mechanism-based therapies. The disease is defined by the presence of abundant neurofibrillary lesions and neuritic ...Alzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease, and there are no mechanism-based therapies. The disease is defined by the presence of abundant neurofibrillary lesions and neuritic plaques in the cerebral cortex. Neurofibrillary lesions comprise paired helical and straight tau filaments, whereas tau filaments with different morphologies characterize other neurodegenerative diseases. No high-resolution structures of tau filaments are available. Here we present cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) maps at 3.4-3.5 Å resolution and corresponding atomic models of paired helical and straight filaments from the brain of an individual with Alzheimer's disease. Filament cores are made of two identical protofilaments comprising residues 306-378 of tau protein, which adopt a combined cross-β/β-helix structure and define the seed for tau aggregation. Paired helical and straight filaments differ in their inter-protofilament packing, showing that they are ultrastructural polymorphs. These findings demonstrate that cryo-EM allows atomic characterization of amyloid filaments from patient-derived material, and pave the way for investigation of a range of neurodegenerative diseases.
History
DepositionMay 24, 2017Deposition site: PDBE / Processing site: PDBE
Revision 1.0Jul 26, 2017Provider: repository / Type: Initial release
Revision 1.1Aug 2, 2017Group: Data collection / Source and taxonomy / Structure summary
Category: em_imaging_optics / entity ...em_imaging_optics / entity / entity_src_gen / entity_src_nat
Item: _em_imaging_optics.energyfilter_name / _entity.src_method

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A: Microtubule-associated protein tau
B: Microtubule-associated protein tau
C: Microtubule-associated protein tau
D: Microtubule-associated protein tau
E: Microtubule-associated protein tau
F: Microtubule-associated protein tau
G: Microtubule-associated protein tau
H: Microtubule-associated protein tau
I: Microtubule-associated protein tau
J: Microtubule-associated protein tau


Theoretical massNumber of molelcules
Total (without water)79,40110
Polymers79,40110
Non-polymers00
Water0
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TypeNameSymmetry operationNumber
identity operation1_5551
Buried area51090 Å2
ΔGint-228 kcal/mol
Surface area31680 Å2
MethodPISA

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Microtubule-associated protein tau / Tau protein / Neurofibrillary tangle protein / Paired helical filament-tau / PHF-tau


Mass: 7940.141 Da / Num. of mol.: 10 / Fragment: UNP Residues 623-695 / Source method: isolated from a natural source / Source: (natural) Homo sapiens (human) / References: UniProt: P10636

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ExperimentMethod: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
EM experimentAggregation state: TISSUE / 3D reconstruction method: helical reconstruction

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ComponentName: Tau / Type: TISSUE / Entity ID: all / Source: NATURAL
Source (natural)Organism: Homo sapiens (human)
Buffer solutionpH: 7.4 / Details: 20 mM Tris-HCl pH 7.4 containing 100 mM NaCl
SpecimenConc.: 1 mg/ml / Embedding applied: NO / Shadowing applied: NO / Staining applied: NO / Vitrification applied: YES
Details: Sarkosyl-insoluble material was extracted from grey matter of frontal and temporal cortex from the patients brain, as described in the Methods section of the paper.
Specimen supportGrid material: GOLD / Grid mesh size: 300 divisions/in. / Grid type: Quantifoil Au R1.2/1.3
VitrificationInstrument: FEI VITROBOT MARK IV / Cryogen name: ETHANE / Humidity: 100 % / Chamber temperature: 277.15 K

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Model: Titan Krios / Image courtesy: FEI Company
MicroscopyModel: FEI TITAN KRIOS
Electron gunElectron source: FIELD EMISSION GUN / Accelerating voltage: 300 kV / Illumination mode: FLOOD BEAM
Electron lensMode: BRIGHT FIELDBright-field microscopy / Nominal defocus max: 3000 nm / Nominal defocus min: 900 nm / Calibrated defocus min: 900 nm / Calibrated defocus max: 3000 nm / Cs: 2.7 mm / C2 aperture diameter: 70 µm / Alignment procedure: COMA FREE
Specimen holderCryogen: NITROGEN / Specimen holder model: FEI TITAN KRIOS AUTOGRID HOLDER
Image recordingAverage exposure time: 0.2 sec. / Electron dose: 1.2 e/Å2 / Detector mode: SUPER-RESOLUTION / Film or detector model: GATAN K2 QUANTUM (4k x 4k) / Num. of grids imaged: 1 / Num. of real images: 1560
Details: images were collected in movie-mode at 5 frames per second
EM imaging opticsEnergyfilter name: GIF Quantum / Energyfilter upper: 10 eV / Energyfilter lower: -10 eV
Image scansWidth: 3710 / Height: 3710 / Movie frames/image: 50

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IDNameVersionCategory
1RELION2particle selection
4GctfCTF correction
7Cootmodel fitting
9RELION2initial Euler assignment
10RELION2final Euler assignment
11RELION2classification
12RELION23D reconstruction
13REFMACmodel refinement
CTF correctionType: PHASE FLIPPING AND AMPLITUDE CORRECTION
Helical symmertyAngular rotation/subunit: -1.05 ° / Axial rise/subunit: 4.74 Å / Axial symmetry: C1
Particle selectionNum. of particles selected: 84701
3D reconstructionResolution: 3.4 Å / Resolution method: FSC 0.143 CUT-OFF / Num. of particles: 24689 / Num. of class averages: 1 / Symmetry type: HELICAL
Atomic model buildingB value: 114 / Protocol: AB INITIO MODEL / Space: RECIPROCAL / Target criteria: Fourier shell correlation
Details: Fourier-space refinement of the complete atomic model against the paired helical filament and straight filament maps was performed in REFMAC. A stack of three consecutive monomers from each ...Details: Fourier-space refinement of the complete atomic model against the paired helical filament and straight filament maps was performed in REFMAC. A stack of three consecutive monomers from each of the protofilaments was refined to preserve nearest-neighbour interactions for the middle chain.
Atomic model buildingPDB-ID: 2RNM
Pdb chain-ID: A / Pdb chain residue range: 226-242

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