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The role of presenilins in Alzheimer’s disease
Gopal Thinakaran
Gopal Thinakaran
Published November 15, 1999
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1999;104(10):1321-1327. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI8728.
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The role of presenilins in Alzheimer’s disease

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Schematic diagram of PS1 based on the 8 transmembrane domain model. A ci...
Schematic diagram of PS1 based on the 8 transmembrane domain model. A circle represents each amino acid of PS1, and residues mutated in FAD are depicted as closed circles. Predicted transmembrane domains are shaded. The arrow indicates the major site of regulated endoproteolysis (position 292–293); the arrowhead indicates the caspase cleavage site (position 344–345).

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