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Characterization of APH-1 mutants with a disrupted transmembrane GxxxG motif.

Authors :
Araki, Wataru
Saito, Shinya
Takahashi-Sasaki, Noriko
Shiraishi, Hirohisa
Komano, Hiroto
Murayama, Kiyoko
Source :
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience; Apr2006, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p35-43, 9p
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

APH-1 is one of the four essential components of presenilin (PS)-γ-secretase complexes. There are three major isoforms of APH-1 in humans: APH-1aS, APH-1aL, and APH-1b. To gain insight into the functional role of APH-1 in γ-secretase complexes, we analyzed the relationship between the three APH-1 forms and characterized APH-1 mutants with a disrupted transmembrane GxxxG motif. We found that overexpression of APH-1aS or APH-1b in human cells significantly reduced the levels of endogenous APH-1aL protein. However, this displacement was not observed in PS-deficient cells, suggesting that it is dependent on PS. In transiently transfected cells, the levels of APH-1aL with G122D or L123D mutations were much lower than wild-type APH-1aL. Also, cycloheximide treatment of stable transfectants revealed that the mutant proteins are much less stable than the wild type. Furthermore, coimmunoprecipitation analysis showed that wild-type but not the mutant APH-1aL is incorporated into PS1 complexes, displacing endogenous APH-1aS. These results collectively indicate that the three forms of APH-1 can replace each other in PS complexes and that the transmembrane GxxxG region is essential for the stability of the APH-1 protein as well as the assembly of PS complexes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08958696
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
49541941
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1385/JMN:29:1:35