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Evidence for dimeric BACE-mediated APP processing
Authors:Shaobo Jin  Karin Kolmodin  Camilla Dahlqvist  Gang Liu  Stefan Berg  Urban Lendahl
Institution:a Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institute, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
b AstraZeneca CNS/Pain, Snäckviken, SE-15185 Södertälje, Sweden
Abstract:β-Secretase (BACE) is an aspartyl protease, which proteolytically processes amyloid precursor protein, making BACE an interesting pharmacological target in Alzheimer’s disease. To study the enzymatic function of BACE, we mutated either of the two aspartic acid residues in the active site of BACE. This rendered BACE functionally inactive without affecting the degree of glycosylation or endosomal localization. In contrast, substituting both active site aspartic acid residues produced a functionally inactive, endoplasmic reticulum-retained and partially glycosylated BACE. Interestingly, co-expression of the two single active site mutants partially restored β-site cleavage of amyloid precursor protein, and the restored activity was inhibited with similar dose-dependency and potency as wildtype BACE by a small molecule inhibitor raised against BACE. In sum, our data suggest that two different active site mutants can complement each other in a partially functional BACE dimer and mediate APP processing.
Keywords:Alzheimer&rsquo  s disease  Aspartyl protease  β-Secretase  Endosome
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