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- Title
Methylene blue accelerates liquid-to-gel transition of tau condensates impacting tau function and pathology.
- Authors
Huang, Yongqi; Wen, Jitao; Ramirez, Lisa-Marie; Gümüşdil, Eymen; Pokhrel, Pravin; Man, Viet H.; Ye, Haiqiong; Han, Yue; Liu, Yunfei; Li, Ping; Su, Zhengding; Wang, Junmei; Mao, Hanbin; Zweckstetter, Markus; Perrett, Sarah; Wu, Si; Gao, Meng
- Abstract
Preventing tau aggregation is a potential therapeutic strategy in Alzheimer's disease and other tauopathies. Recently, liquid–liquid phase separation has been found to facilitate the formation of pathogenic tau conformations and fibrillar aggregates, although many aspects of the conformational transitions of tau during the phase transition process remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the tau aggregation inhibitor methylene blue promotes tau liquid–liquid phase separation and accelerates the liquid-to-gel transition of tau droplets independent of the redox activity of methylene blue. We further show that methylene blue inhibits the conversion of tau droplets into fibrils and reduces the cytotoxicity of tau aggregates. Although gelation slows down the mobility of tau and tubulin, it does not impair microtubule assembly within tau droplets. These findings suggest that methylene blue inhibits tau amyloid fibrillization and accelerates tau droplet gelation via distinct mechanisms, thus providing insights into the activity of tau aggregation inhibitors in the context of phase transition. Aberrant liquid-to-gel transition of biological condensates can lead to pathological fibrillization and disease. Here, the authors demonstrate that a small molecule, methylene blue, can decouple gelation from fibrillization of tau liquid droplets.
- Subjects
TAU proteins; METHYLENE blue; PHASE transitions; ALZHEIMER'S disease; TAUOPATHIES; SMALL molecules
- Publication
Nature Communications, 2023, Vol 14, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2041-1723
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41467-023-41241-6