An exo-cell assay for examining real-time γ-secretase activity and inhibition

<p>Abstract</p> <p>γ-Secretase is an aspartyl protease that cleaves multiple substrates that are involved in broad biological processes ranging from stem cell development to neurodegeneration. The investigation of γ-secretase has been limited by currently available assays that requ...

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Main Authors: Tian Yuan, Shelton Christopher C, Frattini Mark G, Li Yue-Ming
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-06-01
Series:Molecular Neurodegeneration
Online Access:http://www.molecularneurodegeneration.com/content/4/1/22
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spelling doaj-6868fe28d3f349f3b316728f38fd25c32020-11-24T20:47:26ZengBMCMolecular Neurodegeneration1750-13262009-06-01412210.1186/1750-1326-4-22An exo-cell assay for examining real-time γ-secretase activity and inhibitionTian YuanShelton Christopher CFrattini Mark GLi Yue-Ming<p>Abstract</p> <p>γ-Secretase is an aspartyl protease that cleaves multiple substrates that are involved in broad biological processes ranging from stem cell development to neurodegeneration. The investigation of γ-secretase has been limited by currently available assays that require genetic or biochemical manipulation in the form of substrate transfection or membrane preparation. Here we report an exo-cell assay that is capable of characterizing γ-secretase activity in any cellular system without limitation. Using a highly active, recombinant substrate this assay can quickly and easily ascertain the status of γ-secretase activity in cell systems and patient samples. We have applied this method to determine the activity of γ-secretase in primary cell samples where transfection and/or membrane isolation are not viable options. Importantly, it allows for the detection of real time γ-secretase activity after inhibitor or drug treatment. The application of this assay to determine the role of γ-secretase in physiological and pathological conditions will greatly facilitate our characterization of this complex protease and help in the development and evaluation of γ-secretase-targeted therapies in Alzheimer's disease or a variety of neoplasms.</p> http://www.molecularneurodegeneration.com/content/4/1/22
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Frattini Mark G
Li Yue-Ming
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Shelton Christopher C
Frattini Mark G
Li Yue-Ming
An exo-cell assay for examining real-time γ-secretase activity and inhibition
Molecular Neurodegeneration
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Shelton Christopher C
Frattini Mark G
Li Yue-Ming
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title An exo-cell assay for examining real-time γ-secretase activity and inhibition
title_short An exo-cell assay for examining real-time γ-secretase activity and inhibition
title_full An exo-cell assay for examining real-time γ-secretase activity and inhibition
title_fullStr An exo-cell assay for examining real-time γ-secretase activity and inhibition
title_full_unstemmed An exo-cell assay for examining real-time γ-secretase activity and inhibition
title_sort exo-cell assay for examining real-time γ-secretase activity and inhibition
publisher BMC
series Molecular Neurodegeneration
issn 1750-1326
publishDate 2009-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>γ-Secretase is an aspartyl protease that cleaves multiple substrates that are involved in broad biological processes ranging from stem cell development to neurodegeneration. The investigation of γ-secretase has been limited by currently available assays that require genetic or biochemical manipulation in the form of substrate transfection or membrane preparation. Here we report an exo-cell assay that is capable of characterizing γ-secretase activity in any cellular system without limitation. Using a highly active, recombinant substrate this assay can quickly and easily ascertain the status of γ-secretase activity in cell systems and patient samples. We have applied this method to determine the activity of γ-secretase in primary cell samples where transfection and/or membrane isolation are not viable options. Importantly, it allows for the detection of real time γ-secretase activity after inhibitor or drug treatment. The application of this assay to determine the role of γ-secretase in physiological and pathological conditions will greatly facilitate our characterization of this complex protease and help in the development and evaluation of γ-secretase-targeted therapies in Alzheimer's disease or a variety of neoplasms.</p>
url http://www.molecularneurodegeneration.com/content/4/1/22
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