Beta Secretase (BACE1) 1SGZ

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Beta-secretase, also known as BACE or Memapsin 2, is encoded by the gene BACE1. Beta-secretase is a proteolytic, transmembrane enzyme with two active sites on the extracellular region. It is associated with processing amyloid precursor protein (APP), which is an integral membrane protein.[1] A malfunction in the processing of APP results in the formation of the peptide amyloid beta. Amyloid-beta is a neurotoxic peptide segment that aggregates into plaques. These plaques are the primary component of plaques found in individuals with Alzheimers Disease. Other biological associations of this enzyme include modulating myelination in the central and peripheral nervous systems.


Enzyme Class

Beta-secretase is an enzyme that is classified as a class 3 enzyme, which are hydrolases. The enzyme acts on breaking peptide bonds and therefore is also considered a peptidase and belongs to the subclass of aspartic acid endopeptidases.

Structure

Human Beta-secretase (PDB 1SGZ)

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References

  1. 1. Ghosh, A.; Kumaragurubaran, N.; Hong, L.; Koelsh, G.; Tang, J. Memapsin 2 (Beta-Secretase) Inhibitors: Drug Development. CAR Current Alzheimer Research. [Online] 2008, 5, 121–131. http://jamesmadisonva.library.ingentaconnect.com/content/ben/car/2008/00000005/00000002/art00004

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