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  • Title: Kinetic properties of cathepsin D and BACE 1 indicate the need to search for additional beta-secretase candidate(s).
    Author: Schechter I, Ziv E.
    Journal: Biol Chem; 2008 Mar; 389(3):313-20. PubMed ID: 18177262.
    Abstract:
    Many studies suggest that BACE 1 is the genuine beta-secretase; however, this is not undisputed. The wild-type (WT) beta-site of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) present in the worldwide population is cleaved very slowly (kcat/Km: approx. 50 m(-1) s(-1)), while proteases acting on relevant substrates are much more efficient (kcat/Km: 10(4)-10(6) m(-1) s(-1)). Knock-out of BACE 1 in mouse markedly reduces A beta formation. Nevertheless, studies in other systems show that knock-out experiments in rodents and corresponding genetic defects in human may reveal different phenotypes. Considering these issues, we searched for other beta-secretase candidate(s), identified cathepsin D, and evaluated properties of cathepsin D related to BACE 1 that were not examined previously. The kinetic constants (kcat, Km, kcat/Km) for cleaving peptides with beta-sites of the WT or the mutated Swedish families (SW) APP by human BACE 1 and cathepsin D were determined and found to be similar. Western blots reveal that in human brain cathepsin D is approximately 280-fold more abundant than BACE 1. Furthermore, pepstatin A strongly inhibits the cleavage of SW and WT peptides by both brain extracts and cathepsin D, but not by BACE 1. These findings indicate that beta-secretase activity observed in brain extracts is mainly due to cathepsin D. Nevertheless, as both BACE 1 and cathepsin D show poor activity towards the WT beta-site sequence, it is necessary to continue the search for additional beta-secretase candidate(s).
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