The Influence of Endoproteolytic Processing of Familial Alzheimer's Disease Presenilin 2 on Aβ42 Amyloid Peptide Formation
Mutant presenilins (PS) contribute to the pathogenesis of familial Alzheimer's disease (FAD) by enhancing the production of Aβ42 from β-amyloid precursor protein. Presenilins are endoproteolytically processed to N-terminal and C-terminal fragments, which together form a stable 1:1 complex. We...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1999-12, Vol.274 (49), p.35233 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mutant presenilins (PS) contribute to the pathogenesis of familial Alzheimer's disease (FAD) by enhancing the production of
Aβ42 from β-amyloid precursor protein. Presenilins are endoproteolytically processed to N-terminal and C-terminal fragments,
which together form a stable 1:1 complex. We have mapped the cleavage site in the PS2 protein by direct sequencing of its
C-terminal fragment isolated from mouse liver. Three different N-terminal residues were identified starting at Val-299, Thr-301,
and Leu-307 that correspond closely to the previously described N termini of the C-terminal fragment of human PS1. Mutational
analysis of the PS2 cleavage site indicates that the principal endoproteolytic cleavage occurs at residues Met-298/Val-299
and that the N terminus is subsequently modified by secondary proteolytic cleavages. We have generated cleavage defective
PS2 constructs, which accumulate exclusively as full-length polypeptides in transfected Neuro2a cells. Functional analysis
of such cleavage defective PS2 carrying the FAD mutation Asn-141 â Ile showed that its Aβ42 producing activity was strongly
reduced compared with cleavage-competent FAD PS2. In contrast, cleavage defective PS2 was active in rescuing the egg-laying
defect of a sel-12 mutant in Caenorhabditis elegans . We conclude that PS2 endoproteolytic cleavage is not an absolute requirement for its activities but may rather selectively
enhance or stabilize its functions. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.274.49.35233 |