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Anterior pharynx-defective 1 (APH-1) serves as a scaffold for anchoring and supporting the flexible conformational changes of PS1 | Anterior pharynx-defective 1 (APH-1) serves as a scaffold for anchoring and supporting the flexible conformational changes of PS1 | ||
Activation of the active site is dependent on the binding of Presenilin enhancer 2 (PEN-2). PEN-2 is also important in maturation of the enzyme. | Activation of the active site is dependent on the binding of Presenilin enhancer 2 (PEN-2). PEN-2 is also important in maturation of the enzyme. | ||
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===Active Site=== | ===Active Site=== | ||
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- | The active site is located between TM6 and TM7 of the PS1 subunit, which is mainly hydrophilic and disordered. Each of these transmembrane helices has an aspartate residue, Asp257 and Asp385, which are located approximately 10.6 A˚ apart when inactive. | + | The active site is located between TM6 and TM7 of the PS1 subunit, which is mainly hydrophilic and disordered. Each of these transmembrane helices has an aspartate residue, Asp257 and Asp385, which are located approximately 10.6 A˚ apart when inactive.<ref name="Bai">PMID:26280335</ref> The PAL sequence of Pro433, Ala434, and Leu435 is in close proximity with the catalytic aspartates and is important to substrate recognition. Gamma secretase becomes active upon substrate binding, when TM2 and TM6 each rotate about 15 degrees to more closely associate and the two Asp residues hydrogen bond to each other during catalysis. Asp257 and Asp385 are located 6–7 Å away from the scissile peptide bond of the substrate. |
==Relevance== | ==Relevance== | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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==Student Contributors== | ==Student Contributors== |
Revision as of 23:53, 29 March 2020
Gamma Secretase
=Human Gamma Secretase=
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References
- ↑ Bai XC, Yan C, Yang G, Lu P, Ma D, Sun L, Zhou R, Scheres SH, Shi Y. An atomic structure of human gamma-secretase. Nature. 2015 Aug 17. doi: 10.1038/nature14892. PMID:26280335 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature14892
Student Contributors
Layla Wisser
Daniel Mulawa