Expanded Conformations of Monomeric Tau Initiate Its Amyloidogenesis**

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Understanding early amyloidogenesis is key to rationally develop therapeutic strategies. Tau protein forms well-characterized pathological deposits but its aggregation mechanism is still poorly understood. Using single-molecule force spectroscopy based on a mechanical protection strategy, we studied the conformational landscape of the monomeric tau repeat domain (tau-RD244-368). We found two sets of conformational states, whose frequency is influenced by mutations and the chemical context. While pathological mutations Δ280K and P301L and a pro-amyloidogenic milieu favored expanded conformations and destabilized local structures, an anti-amyloidogenic environment promoted a compact ensemble, including a conformer whose topology might mask two amyloidogenic segments. Our results reveal that to initiate aggregation, monomeric tau-RD244-368 decreases its polymorphism adopting expanded conformations. This could account for the distinct structures found in vitro and across tauopathies.

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Fernández-Ramírez, M. del C., Ng, K. K. S., Menéndez, M., Laurents, D. V., Hervás, R., & Carrión-Vázquez, M. (2023). Expanded Conformations of Monomeric Tau Initiate Its Amyloidogenesis**. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(19). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202209252

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