CGC Bibliography Paper 5644

PS1 N- and C-terminal fragments form a complex that functions in APP processing and Notch signaling.

Levitan D, Lee J, Song L, Manning R, Wong G, Parker E, Zhang L

Medline:
11593035
Citation:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 98: 12186-12190 2001
Type:
ARTICLE
Genes:
sel-12
Abstract:
Presenilin proteins play critical roles in the proteolytic processing of both Notch and amyloid precursor protein (APP). Presenilin itself undergoes endoproteolytic processing to generate an N-terminal and C-terminal fragment. As demonstrated previously, overexpression of presenilin 1 (PS1) holoprotein does not change the levels of the N-terminal and C-terminal fragments (NTF and CTF). When we coexpress the PS1 NTF and CTF, marked increases in the cellular levels of these fragments are seen. By coexpressing the PS1 NTF and CTF, we demonstrate conclusively that a noncovalent complex of the NTF and CTF is the active species of presenilin. However, although the PS1 NTF/CTF complex is necessary for gamma-secretase activity, it is not sufficient. Independent overexpression of the PS1 NTF and CTF was also used to show that the Asp-257 and Asp-385 mutations in PS1 decrease Abeta production by a direct effect on gamma-secretase activity and not by the inhibition of PS1 endoproteolysis.