Amyloid beta (Aβ or Abeta) is a peptide of 36–43 amino acids that is processed from the Amyloid precursor protein. While best known as a component of amyloid plaques in association with Alzheimer's disease, evidence has been found that Aβ is a highly multifunctional peptide with significant non-pathological activity.[1] Aβ is the main component of deposits found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease
Beta Amyloid~PuF, an antimetastatic and developmental signaling protein, interacts with the Alzheimer's amyloid-beta precursor protein via a tissue-specific proximal regulatory element (PRE).
BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is intimately tied to amyloid-beta
(Abeta) peptide. Extraneuronal brain plaques consisting primarily of
Abeta aggregates are a hallmark of AD. Intraneuronal Abeta subunits are
strongly implicated in disease progression. Protein sequence mutations
of the Abeta precursor protein (APP) account for a small proportion of
AD cases, suggesting that regulation of the associated gene (APP) may
play a more important role in AD etiology. The APP promoter possesses a
novel 30 nucleotide sequence, or "proximal regulatory element" (PRE), at
-76/-47, from the +1 transcription start site that confers cell type
specificity. This PRE contains sequences that make it vulnerable to
epigenetic modification and may present a viable target for drug
studies. We examined PRE-nuclear protein interaction by gel
electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and PRE mutant EMSA. This
was followed by functional studies of PRE mutant/reporter gene fusion
clones.
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