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While deleterious mutations are responsible for the vast majority of TBK1-linked ALS/FTD cases, the ALS/FTD causing missense mutation p.E696K leads to a selective loss of TBK1/optineurin binding. Knock-in of this specific missense mutation causes progressive autophagolysosomal dysfunction and an ALS/FTD-like phenotype in mice, while, as opposed to TBK1 deletion, RIPK/TNF-α-dependent necroptosis or overt inflammation are absent. Our results highlight the role of autophagolysosomal dysfunction as ...

Submitter: Rainer Malik

Investigation: Proteomics

Assays: Bottom-up proteomics, Shotgun proteomics

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