Structure and function of gamma-secretase
- PMID: 19007897
- DOI: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2008.10.007
Structure and function of gamma-secretase
Abstract
The gamma-secretase complex is a prime target for pharmacological intervention in Alzheimer's disease and so far drug discovery efforts have yielded a large variety of potent and rather specific inhibitors of this enzymatic activity. However, as gamma-secretase is able to cleave a wide variety of physiological important substrates, the real challenge is to develop substrate-specific compounds. Therefore, obtaining structural information about gamma-secretase is indispensable. As crystal structures of the complex will be difficult to achieve, applied biochemical approaches need to be integrated with structural information obtained from other intramembrane-cleaving proteases. Here we review current knowledge about the structure and function of gamma-secretase and discuss the value of these findings for the mechanistic understanding of this unusual protease.
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