Human amyloid precursor protein ameliorates behavioral deficit of flies deleted for appl gene

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Abstract

Drosophila amyloid precursor protein-like (Appl) gene encodes a protein product (APPL) similar to β-amyloid precursor protein (APP) associated with Alzheimer's disease. To understand the in vivo function of APPL protein, we have generated flies deleted for the Appl gene. These flies are viable, fertile, and morphologically normal, yet they exhibit subtle behavioral deficits. We show that a fast phototaxis defect in Appl- flies is partially rescued by transgenes expressing the wild-type, but not a mutant, APPL protein. We further demonstrate a functional homology between APPL and APP, since transgenes expressing human APP show a similar level of rescue as transgenes expressing fly APPL. © 1992.

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Luo, L., Tully, T., & White, K. (1992). Human amyloid precursor protein ameliorates behavioral deficit of flies deleted for appl gene. Neuron, 9(4), 595–605. https://doi.org/10.1016/0896-6273(92)90024-8

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