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From: Publisher Correction: Exploring the significance of caspase-cleaved tau in tauopathies and as a complementary pathology to phospho-tau in Alzheimer’s disease: implications for biomarker development and therapeutic targeting

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Putative sites caspase-cleaved tau. Caspases 1, 3, 6, 7, and 8 cleave tau at D421. Caspase-2 cleaves tau also at D65 and D314, caspase-3 cleaves tau also at D25, caspase-6 cleaves tau also at D402 and D13. Tau consists of four domains: the projection domain (M1–Y197), a proline-rich region (P1 and P2), the microtubule-binding repeats (R1, R2, R3, R4), and a C-terminus domain (K369–L441). Amino acids 1-441

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