Publications by authors named "Diana Botzen"

Tau is the major protein exhibiting intracellular accumulation in Alzheimer disease. The mechanisms leading to its accumulation are not fully understood. It has been proposed that the proteasome is responsible for degrading tau but, since proteasomal inhibitors block both the ubiquitin-dependent 26S proteasome and the ubiqutin-independent 20S proteasome pathways, it is not clear which of these pathways is involved in tau degradation.

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4-Hydroxynonenal (HNE) is a lipid peroxidation product that is able to modify proteins. HNE-modified proteins are degraded to a considerable extend by the proteasomal system. It is unclear whether the recognition of HNE-modified proteins is mediated by ubiquitin, or whether the ubiquitin-independent proteasomal pathway is involved.

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