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. 1997 Apr 29;94(9):4733–4738. doi: 10.1073/pnas.94.9.4733

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Schematic of htau constructs expressed in ABCs. Three of the five plasmids used in this study—those containing the shortest full-length tau isoform that is present in both fetal and adult brain (pRC/CMVn123c, top), the N-terminal construct (pRC/CMVn591, third from top), and the C-terminal construct (pRC/CMVflag123c458, fourth from top)—were constructed in pRC/CMV, which uses the CMV promoter and enhancer sequences for expression. The fourth plasmid (pC2-GFPn123c, second from the top) encodes the GFP-tagged three-repeat tau construct and was constructed from the pGFP-C2 parent plasmid. The fifth plasmid (pEN1234c, bottom) is driven by the simian virus 40 promoter. The TAU-1 and PHF-1 epitopes are indicated by bars. All numbers shown above refer to the 441 residue isoform.