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Non-amyloidogenic cleavage of the beta-amyloid precursor protein by an integral membrane metalloendopeptidase.
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Protein FunctionAlzheimer's DiseaseBiochemistryProtein FoldingNatural SciencesMedicineBeta-amyloid Precursor ProteinIntegral Membrane MetalloendopeptidaseMolecular BiologyMetalloproteinProtein MisfoldingMembrane BiologyProtein TransportAmino TerminusCellular BiochemistryReporter ProteinProteomicsNon-amyloidogenic Cleavage
The beta-amyloid precursor protein (beta-APP) is a membrane spanning glycoprotein. The small beta-protein domain within the precursor is presumed to be the source of amyloid found in plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease. The amino terminus of beta-APP is released from cells by cleavages that produce both potentially amyloidogenic and nonamyloidogenic fragments of the carboxyl terminus. We developed a cell free system that imposes specificity and co-localization to characterize the proteolytic activity that cleaves the precursor within the beta-protein domain. A reporter protein containing the carboxyl-terminal 105 amino acids of beta-APP provided a specific substrate for cleavage at Lys16 of the beta-protein. The protease inhibitor profile and solubility characteristics of the activity demonstrate the cleavage is produced by an integral membrane metalloendopeptidase.
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