γ-Secretase: proteasome of the membrane?

R Kopan, MXG Ilagan - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2004 - nature.com
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2004nature.com
Abstract γ-Secretase—a protease that cleaves within the membrane—was first recognized
for its role in the production of amyloidogenic Aβ peptides, but was subsequently found to
mediate Notch signalling by releasing the Notch-receptor intracellular domain. Many other γ-
secretase substrates have recently been identified, which indicates a broader biological
function for this unusual protease. Emerging evidence implies that whereas some
intracellular cleavage products of γ-secretase function as signalling molecules, others might …
Abstract
γ-Secretase — a protease that cleaves within the membrane — was first recognized for its role in the production of amyloidogenic Aβ peptides, but was subsequently found to mediate Notch signalling by releasing the Notch-receptor intracellular domain. Many other γ-secretase substrates have recently been identified, which indicates a broader biological function for this unusual protease. Emerging evidence implies that whereas some intracellular cleavage products of γ-secretase function as signalling molecules, others might simply be intermediates that are destined for degradation.
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