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Processing of the amyloid protein precursor to potentially amyloidogenic derivatives

  • Todd E. Golde
  • , Steven Estus
  • , Linda H. Younkin
  • , Dennis J. Selkoe
  • , Steven G. Younkin

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Resumen

The ∼120-kilodalton amyloid β protein precursor (βAPP) is processed into a complex set of 8- to 12-kilodalton carboxyl-terminal derivatives that includes potentially amyloidogenic forms with the ∼4-kilodalton amyloid β protein (βAP) at or near their amino terminus. In order to determine if these derivatives are processed in a secretory pathway or by the endosomal-lysosomal system, (i) deletion mutants that produce the normal set of carboxyl-terminal derivatives and shortened secreted derivatives were analyzed and (ii) the effect of inhibitors of endosomal-lysosomal processing was examined. In the secretory pathway, cleavage of the βAPP occurs at a single site within the βAP to generate one secreted derivative and one nonamyloidogenic carboxyl-terminal fragment, whereas, in the endosomal-lysosomal system, a complex set of carboxyl-terminal derivatives is produced that includes the potentially amyloidogenic forms.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)728-730
Número de páginas3
PublicaciónScience
Volumen255
N.º5045
EstadoPublished - feb 7 1992

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  • General

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