TY - JOUR
T1 - Aβ42 overproduction associated with structural changes in the catalytic pore of γ-secretase
T2 - Common effects of Pen-2 N-terminal elongation and fenofibrate
AU - Isoo, Noriko
AU - Sato, Chihiro
AU - Miyashita, Hiroyuki
AU - Shinohara, Mitsuru
AU - Takasugi, Nobumasa
AU - Morohashi, Yuichi
AU - Tsuji, Shoji
AU - Tomita, Taisuke
AU - Iwatsubo, Takeshi
PY - 2007/4/27
Y1 - 2007/4/27
N2 - γ-Secretase is an atypical aspartyl protease that cleaves amyloid β-precursor protein to generate Aβ peptides that are causative for Alzheimer disease. γ-Secretase is a multimeric membrane protein complex composed of presenilin (PS), nicastrin, Aph-1, and Pen-2. Pen-2 directly binds to transmembrane domain 4 of PS and confers proteolytic activity on γ-secretase, although the mechanism of activation and its role in catalysis remain unknown. Here we show that an addition of amino acid residues to the N terminus of Pen-2 specifically increases the generation of Aβ42, the longer and more aggregable species of Aβ. The effect of the N-terminal elongation of Pen-2 on Aβ42 generation was independent of the amino acid sequences, the expression system and the presenilin species. In vitro γ-secretase assay revealed that Pen-2 directly affects the Aβ42-generating activity of γ-secretase. The elongation of Pen-2 N terminus caused a reduction in the water accessibility of the luminal side of the catalytic pore of PS1 in a similar manner to that caused by an Aβ42-raising γ-secretase modulator, fenofibrate, as determined by substituted cysteine accessibility method. These data suggest a unique mechanism of Aβ42 overproduction associated with structural changes in the catalytic pore of presenilins caused commonly by the N-terminal elongation of Pen-2 and fenofibrate.
AB - γ-Secretase is an atypical aspartyl protease that cleaves amyloid β-precursor protein to generate Aβ peptides that are causative for Alzheimer disease. γ-Secretase is a multimeric membrane protein complex composed of presenilin (PS), nicastrin, Aph-1, and Pen-2. Pen-2 directly binds to transmembrane domain 4 of PS and confers proteolytic activity on γ-secretase, although the mechanism of activation and its role in catalysis remain unknown. Here we show that an addition of amino acid residues to the N terminus of Pen-2 specifically increases the generation of Aβ42, the longer and more aggregable species of Aβ. The effect of the N-terminal elongation of Pen-2 on Aβ42 generation was independent of the amino acid sequences, the expression system and the presenilin species. In vitro γ-secretase assay revealed that Pen-2 directly affects the Aβ42-generating activity of γ-secretase. The elongation of Pen-2 N terminus caused a reduction in the water accessibility of the luminal side of the catalytic pore of PS1 in a similar manner to that caused by an Aβ42-raising γ-secretase modulator, fenofibrate, as determined by substituted cysteine accessibility method. These data suggest a unique mechanism of Aβ42 overproduction associated with structural changes in the catalytic pore of presenilins caused commonly by the N-terminal elongation of Pen-2 and fenofibrate.
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U2 - 10.1074/jbc.M611549200
DO - 10.1074/jbc.M611549200
M3 - Article
C2 - 17329245
AN - SCOPUS:34250336128
SN - 0021-9258
VL - 282
SP - 12388
EP - 12396
JO - Journal of Biological Chemistry
JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry
IS - 17
ER -