{"id":602,"date":"2017-01-24T04:40:47","date_gmt":"2017-01-24T09:40:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bocsci.com\/blog\/?p=602"},"modified":"2021-03-01T23:02:13","modified_gmt":"2021-03-02T04:02:13","slug":"gama-secretase","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bocsci.com\/blog\/gama-secretase\/","title":{"rendered":"gama-Secretase"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bocsci.com\/tag\/secretase-379.html\">\u03b3-Secretase<\/a>&nbsp;is a multi-subunit protein complex that is composed of at least four&nbsp;proteins-Presenilin (PS), Nicastrin (Net), Presenilin-enhancer 2 (Pen2) and&nbsp;Anteriorpharyx defective (Aph). These four subunits form an active \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;complex in the cell to regulate many cellular processes including Notch signaling. In this&nbsp;role, \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;cleaves Notch to release Notch intracellular domain (NICD), which&nbsp;translocates into the nucleus to act as a transcription coactivator. The role of Notch&nbsp;signaling is cell-specific and context-dependent. Studies showed that Notch signaling&nbsp;regulates embryonic stem cell differentiation, hematopoietic stem cell renewal and neural&nbsp;progenitor cell maintenance.<em><i>&nbsp;<\/i><\/em>Aberrant Notch signaling has been implicated in many&nbsp;cancers such as leukemia, glioma, and breast cancer<em><i>. <\/i><\/em>In addition to catalyzing the&nbsp;cleavage of Notch, \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;also cleaves amyloid precursor protein (APP) as well as&nbsp;many other substrates. \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;cleavage of APP generates \u03b2-amyloid peptides (A\u03b2)&nbsp;that aggregate in the brain to form amyloid plaques. The amyloid cascade hypothesis has&nbsp;suggested that the accumulation of amyloid plaques is one of the hallmarks of&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bocsci.com\/tag\/alzheimer-s-disease-389.html\">Alzheimer&#8217;s disease<\/a> (AD)<em><i>. <\/i><\/em>Since \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;regulates normal cellular functions&nbsp;and deregulate \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;processing of substrate has been associated with AD and&nbsp;cancers, it is essential to better understand how \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;is regulated.<\/p>\n<p>Since \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;is a multi-subunit protein complex and each component is&nbsp;required for functionality, it has been challenging to obtain an X-ray crystal structure of&nbsp;the \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;complex. Recently, the structure of \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;was determined by cryoEM at a resolution of 12A<em><i>. <\/i><\/em>The cryo-EM structure shows three small individual low-density interior regions that might form water chambers within \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;to allow&nbsp;catalysis of substrates within the water-impermeable transmembrane region. Also, the&nbsp;cryo-EM structure shows the overall size of the complex to be ~ 8-10nm, which is&nbsp;consistent with a previous EM study<em><i>. <\/i><\/em>The resolution of the cryo-EM structure is&nbsp;insufficient to provide detailed analysis on the precise structure of \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;and its&nbsp;active site.<\/p>\n<p>To date, several \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;inhibitors have been reported including <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bocsci.com\/l-685-458-cas-292632-98-5-item-369145.html\">L-685,458<\/a><em><i>, <\/i><\/em>Compound E<em><i>, <\/i><\/em>and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bocsci.com\/dapt-cas-208255-80-5-item-101748.html\">DAPT<\/a><em><i>. <\/i><\/em>These inhibitors block the cleavage of APP&nbsp;and other substrates including Notch, and have toxic effects when administered in animal&nbsp;models. To overcome this toxic effect, a new class of compounds known as \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;modulators was developed that included CS-1<em><i>&nbsp;<\/i><\/em>and derivatives of non-steroidal anti-&nbsp;inflammatory drugs<em><i>. <\/i><\/em>These compounds selectively reduce the level of A\u03b242 while&nbsp;exhibiting a diminished inhibition of A\u03b240 and NICD, however, the effectiveness of&nbsp;these compounds in treating AD in humans remains unknown. In addition to developing&nbsp;\u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;inhibitors for AD, \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;has also been targeted for cancer therapy&nbsp;through the inhibition of Notch cleavage. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bocsci.com\/ro4929097-cas-847925-91-1-item-286690.html\">RO4929097<\/a><em><i>&nbsp;<\/i><\/em>is a \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;inhibitor that&nbsp;can selectively inhibit Notch cleavage, but this compound is only ~4 fold more selective.&nbsp;Therefore, extensive drug discovery efforts are required to develop selective \u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;inhibitors targeting either APP or Notch cleavage that can be used for AD and cancer&nbsp;treatment.<\/p>\n<h4>Reference:<\/h4>\n<p>De-Ming Chau.&nbsp;Biochemical and Pharmacological Study of&nbsp;\u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;in Alzheimer&#8217;s Disease and Cancer<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u03b3-Secretase&nbsp;is a multi-subunit protein complex that is composed of at least four&nbsp;proteins-Presenilin (PS), Nicastrin (Net), Presenilin-enhancer 2 (Pen2) and&nbsp;Anteriorpharyx defective (Aph). 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