The N-terminal cleavage of cellular prion protein in the human brain |
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Authors: | Laffont-Proust Isabelle Faucheux Baptiste A Hässig Raymonde Sazdovitch Véronique Simon Stéphanie Grassi Jacques Hauw Jean-Jacques Moya Kenneth L Haïk Stéphane |
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Affiliation: | INSERM Avenir Team - Human Prion Diseases, IFR70, Neuropathology, Salpêtrière Hospital, F-75013 Paris, France. |
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Abstract: | Human brain cellular prion protein (PrP(c)) is cleaved within its highly conserved domain at amino acid 110/111/112. This cleavage generates a highly stable C-terminal fragment (C1). We examined the relative abundance of holo- and truncated PrP(c) in human cerebral cortex and we found important inter-individual variations in the proportion of C1. Neither age nor postmortem interval explain the large variability observed in C1 amount. Interestingly, our results show that high levels of C1 are associated with the presence of the active ADAM 10 suggesting this zinc metalloprotease as a candidate for the cleavage of PrP(c) in the human brain. |
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Keywords: | ADAM10, a disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain 10 C1, C-terminal fragment CJD, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease DNP, dinitrophenyl PNGase F, peptide, N-glycosidase F PrPc, cellular prion protein PrPres, protease resistant PrP SDS-PAGE, sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis |
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