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Query: UNIPROT:P10636 (
tau protein
)
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Microtubule-stabilizing and -destabilizing proteins play a crucial role in regulating the dynamic instability of microtubules during neuronal development and synaptic transmission. The microtubule-destabilizing protein
SCG10
is a neuron-specific protein implicated in neurite outgrowth. The
SCG10
protein is significantly reduced in mature neurons, suggesting that its expression is developmentally regulated. In contrast, the microtubule-stabilizing protein tau is expressed in mature neurons and its function is essential for the maintenance of neuronal polarity and neuronal survival. Thus, the establishment and maintenance of neuronal polarity may down-regulate the protein level/function of
SCG10
. In this report, we show that treatment of PC12 cells and neuroblastoma cells with the microtubule-stabilizing drug Taxol induced a rapid degradation of the
SCG10
protein. Consistently, overexpression of
tau protein
in neuroblastoma cells also induced a reduction in
SCG10
protein levels. Calpain inhibitor MDL-28170, but not caspase inhibitors, blocked a significant decrease in
SCG10
protein levels. Collectively, these results indicate that tau overexpression and Taxol treatment induced a calpain-dependent degradation of the microtubule-destabilizing protein
SCG10
. The results provide evidence for the existence of an intracellular mechanism involved in the regulation of
SCG10
upon microtubule stabilization.
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PMID:Taxol and tau overexpression induced calpain-dependent degradation of the microtubule-destabilizing protein SCG10. 1682 11