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Cryo-EM structure of Alzheimer's disease tau filaments with PET ligand MK-6240.

Peter KunachJaime Vaquer-AliceaMatthew S SmithRobert HopewellJim MonistrolLuc MoquinJoseph TherriaultCecile TissotNesrine RahmouniGassan MassarwehJean-Paul SoucyMarie-Christine GuiotBrian K ShoichetPedro Rosa-NetoMarc I DiamondSarah H Shahmoradian
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) ligands have advanced Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis and treatment. Using autoradiography and cryo-EM, we identified AD brain tissue with elevated tau burden, purified filaments, and determined the structure of second-generation high avidity PET ligand MK-6240 at 2.31 Å resolution, which bound at a 1:1 ratio within the cleft of tau paired-helical filament (PHF), engaging with glutamine 351, lysine K353, and isoleucine 360. This information elucidates the basis of MK-6240 PET in quantifying PHF deposits in AD and may facilitate the structure-based design of superior ligands against tau amyloids.
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