Modulation of amyloid precursor protein cleavage by γ-secretase activating protein through phase separation

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Abstract

Aberrant cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) by γ-secretase is closely associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). γ-secretase activating protein (GSAP) specifically promotes γ-secretase–mediated cleavage of APP. However, the underlying mechanism remains enigmatic. Here, we demonstrate that the 16-kDa C-terminal fragment of GSAP (GSAP-16K) undergoes phase separation in vitro and forms puncta-like condensates in cells. GSAP-16K exerts dual modulation on γ-secretase cleavage; GSAP-16K in dilute phase increases APP–C-terminal 99-residue fragment (C99) cleavage toward preferred production of β-amyloid peptide 42 (Aβ42), but GSAP-16K condensates reduce APP-C99 cleavage through substrate sequestration. Notably, the Aβ42/Aβ40 ratio is markedly elevated with increasing concentrations of GSAP-16K. GSAP-16K stably associates with APP-C99 through specific sequence elements. These findings mechanistically explain GSAP-mediated modulation of γ-secretase activity that may have ramifications on the development of potential therapeutics.

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Jin, C., Wang, J., Wang, Y., Jia, B., Guo, X., Yang, G., … Shi, Y. (2022). Modulation of amyloid precursor protein cleavage by γ-secretase activating protein through phase separation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(12). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2122292119

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