International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease (Jan 2011)

Yeast as a Model System to Study Tau Biology

  • Ann De Vos,
  • Jayamani Anandhakumar,
  • Jeff Van den Brande,
  • Mathias Verduyckt,
  • Vanessa Franssens,
  • Joris Winderickx,
  • Erwin Swinnen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/428970
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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Hyperphosphorylated and aggregated human protein tau constitutes a hallmark of a multitude of neurodegenerative diseases called tauopathies, exemplified by Alzheimer's disease. In spite of an enormous amount of research performed on tau biology, several crucial questions concerning the mechanisms of tau toxicity remain unanswered. In this paper we will highlight some of the processes involved in tau biology and pathology, focusing on tau phosphorylation and the interplay with oxidative stress. In addition, we will introduce the development of a human tau-expressing yeast model, and discuss some crucial results obtained in this model, highlighting its potential in the elucidation of cellular processes leading to tau toxicity.