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===Overall Structure===
===Overall Structure===
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Gamma secretase is composed of 20 transmembrane components (TMs) and has 4 subunits: Nicastran (NCT), Anterior Pharynx-defective 1 (APH-1), Presenilin (PS1), and Presenilin Enhancer 2 (PEN-2). These subunits are stabilized by hydrophobic interactions and 4 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphatidylcholine phosphatidylcholines].These phosphatidylcholines have interfaces between: PS1 and PEN-2, APH-1 and PS1, APH-1 and NCT.
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Gamma secretase is composed of 20 transmembrane components (TMs) and has 4 subunits: <font color='lightsteelblue'>Nicastran (NCT),</font> <font color='lightgreen'>Presenilin (PS1),</font> <font color= 'pink'>Anterior Pharynx-defective 1 (APH-1),</font> and <font color='khaki'>Presenilin Enhancer 2 (PEN-2).</font> These subunits are stabilized by hydrophobic interactions and 4 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphatidylcholine phosphatidylcholines].These phosphatidylcholines have interfaces between: PS1 and PEN-2, APH-1 and PS1, APH-1 and NCT.
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<scene name='83/832945/Nct_subunit_shown/1'>Nicastrin </scene>, shown in <font color='lightsteelblue'>blue</font>, has a large extracellular domain and 1 TM. It is important to substrate recognition and binding.
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<scene name='83/832945/Nct_subunit_shown/1'>NCT</scene> has a large extracellular domain and 1 TM. It is important to substrate recognition and binding.
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<scene name='83/832945/Ps1_subunit/1'>Presenilin</scene>, shown in <font color='lightgreen'>green</font>, serves as the active site of the protease and contains 9 TMs, each varying in length. The site of autocatalytic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_cleavage cleavage] is located between TM6 and TM7 in PS1 and major conformational changes take place in this subunit upon substrate binding.
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<scene name='83/832945/Ps1_subunit/1'>PS1</scene> serves as the active site of the protease and contains 9 TMs, each varying in length. The site of autocatalytic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_cleavage cleavage] is located between TM6 and TM7 in PS1. Major conformational changes take place in this subunit upon substrate binding.
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<scene name='83/832945/Aph-1_subunit/1'>Anterior pharynx-defective 1</scene>, shown in <font color='pink'>pink</font>, serves as a scaffold for anchoring and supporting the flexible conformational changes of PS1
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<scene name='83/832945/Aph-1_subunit/1'>APH-1</scene> serves as a scaffold for anchoring and supporting the flexible conformational changes of PS1
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Activation of the active site is dependent on the binding of <scene name='83/832945/Pen2_subunit/1'>Presenilin enhancer 2</scene>, shown in <font color='khaki'>yellow</font>. PEN-2 is also important in maturation of the enzyme.<ref name="Yang">PMID:28628788</ref>
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Activation of the active site is dependent on the binding of <scene name='83/832945/Pen2_subunit/1'>PEN-2</scene>. PEN-2 is also important in maturation of the enzyme.<ref name="Yang">PMID:28628788</ref>

Revision as of 22:37, 18 April 2020

Gamma Secretase

Human Gamma Secretase. This protease is made up of 4 subunits: NCT (blue), PS1 (green), APH-1 (pink), and PEN2 (yellow). (PDB code: 5FN2)

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References

  1. Yang G, Zhou R, Shi Y. Cryo-EM structures of human gamma-secretase. Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2017 Oct;46:55-64. doi: 10.1016/j.sbi.2017.05.013. Epub, 2017 Jul 17. PMID:28628788 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbi.2017.05.013
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Zhou R, Yang G, Guo X, Zhou Q, Lei J, Shi Y. Recognition of the amyloid precursor protein by human gamma-secretase. Science. 2019 Feb 15;363(6428). pii: science.aaw0930. doi:, 10.1126/science.aaw0930. Epub 2019 Jan 10. PMID:30630874 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aaw0930
  3. 3.0 3.1 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

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