Campos_1998_Neurochem.Res_23_135

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Title : Brain acetylcholinesterase promotes amyloid-beta-peptide aggregation but does not hydrolyze amyloid precursor protein peptides - Campos_1998_Neurochem.Res_23_135
Author(s) : Campos EO , Alvarez A , Inestrosa NC
Ref : Neurochem Res , 23 :135 , 1998
Abstract :

It has been suggested that acetylcholinesterase (AChE) has both a putative proteolytic activity against the amyloid precursor protein (APP), and a capacity to accelerate the assembly of amyloid-beta-peptide (Abeta) into Alzheimer's fibrils. Here, we have studied the ability of bovine brain AChE to share both activities. Results indicate that AChE purified through acridinium was able to process the APP peptides, however after further purification by an edrophonium column, the protease activity was lost. Under both conditions the capacity of the enzyme to promote amyloid formation was maintained. Kinetic studies of the Abeta aggregation process using edrophonium-AChE, indicated that the lag phase of the aggregation process was smaller than the one observed with the esterase purified by acridinium alone. Considering that the total amount of amyloid formed, measured by thioflavine-T fluorescence, was similar for both AChE preparations, our results suggest that the edrophonium-AChE possesses an higher intrinsic capacity to stimulate the aggregation of Abeta(1-40) peptide.

PubMedSearch : Campos_1998_Neurochem.Res_23_135
PubMedID: 9475506

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Campos EO, Alvarez A, Inestrosa NC (1998)
Brain acetylcholinesterase promotes amyloid-beta-peptide aggregation but does not hydrolyze amyloid precursor protein peptides
Neurochem Res 23 :135

Campos EO, Alvarez A, Inestrosa NC (1998)
Neurochem Res 23 :135