Crystal Structure of an Active Form of BACE1, an Enzyme Responsible for Amyloid β Protein Production

  • Shimizu H
  • Tosaki A
  • Kaneko K
  • et al.
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Abstract

BACE1 (β-secretase) is a transmembrane aspartic protease that cleaves the β-amyloid precursor protein and generates the amyloid β peptide (Aβ). BACE1 cycles between the cell surface and the endosomal system many times and becomes activated interconvertibly during its cellular trafficking, leading to the production of Aβ. Here we report the crystal structure of the catalytically active form of BACE1. The active form has novel structural features involving the conformation of the flap and subsites that promote substrate binding. The functionally essential residues and water molecules are well defined and play a key role in the iterative activation of BACE1. We further describe the crystal structure of the dehydrated form of BACE1, showing that BACE1 activity is dependent on the dynamics of a catalytically required Asp-bound water molecule, which directly affects its catalytic properties. These findings provide insight into a novel regulation of BACE1 activity and elucidate how BACE1 modulates its activity during cellular trafficking.

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Shimizu, H., Tosaki, A., Kaneko, K., Hisano, T., Sakurai, T., & Nukina, N. (2008). Crystal Structure of an Active Form of BACE1, an Enzyme Responsible for Amyloid β Protein Production. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 28(11), 3663–3671. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.02185-07

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