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A second cytotoxic proteolytic peptide derived from amyloid beta-protein precursor
Authors:Lu D C  Rabizadeh S  Chandra S  Shayya R F  Ellerby L M  Ye X  Salvesen G S  Koo E H  Bredesen D E
Affiliation:Program on Aging, The Burnham Institute, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
Abstract:The amyloid beta-protein precursor gives rise to the amyloid beta-protein, the principal constituent of senile plaques and a cytotoxic fragment involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease. Here we show that amyloid beta-protein precursor was proteolytically cleaved by caspases in the C terminus to generate a second unrelated peptide, called C31. The resultant C31 peptide was a potent inducer of apoptosis. Both caspase-cleaved amyloid beta-protein precursor and activated caspase-9 were present in brains of Alzheimer disease patients but not in control brains. These findings indicate the possibility that caspase cleavage of amyloid beta-protein precursor with the generation of C31 may be involved in the neuronal death associated with Alzheimer disease.
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