Alzheimer risk gene product Pyk2 suppresses tau phosphorylation and phenotypic effects of tauopathy.
A Harrison BrodySarah Helena NiesFulin GuanLevi M SmithBandhan MukherjeeSantiago A SalazarSuho LeeTu Kiet T LamStephen M StrittmatterPublished in: Molecular neurodegeneration (2022)
The absence of Pyk2 results in greater mutant Tau-dependent phenotypes in PS19 mice, in part via increased LKB1 and MAPK activity. These data suggest that in AD, while Pyk2 activity mediates Aβ-driven deficits, Pyk2 suppresses Tau-related phenotypes.