Pseudo-Phosphorylated Tau Forms Paired Helical Filaments in the Presence of High-Curvature Cholesterol-Containing Lipid Membranes
El Mammeri Nadia, Duan Pu, Hong Mei
Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-objects
My research explores the molecular structures and assembly mechanisms of biomolecular aggregates at the atomic scale, with a particular emphasis on the transmembrane lysosomal protein TMEM106B, which is implicated in aging and neurological disorders. I primarily use and develop solid-state NMR techniques, complemented by cryo-EM, solution NMR, and other biophysical approaches, to elucidate how these aggregates form and function.
El Mammeri Nadia, Duan Pu, Hong Mei
Duan Pu, El Mammeri Nadia, Hong Mei
Mammeri Nadia El, Dregni Aurelio, Duan Pu, Hong Mei