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Enzyme
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Query: EC:3.4.24.56 (
insulin-degrading enzyme
)
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Progressive cerebral accumulation of amyloid beta-protein (Abeta) is an early and invariant feature of Alzheimer's disease. Little is known about how Abeta, after being secreted, is degraded and cleared from the extracellular space of the brain. Defective Abeta degradation could be a risk factor for the development of Alzheimer's disease in some subjects. We reported previously that microglial cells release substantial amounts of an Abeta-degrading protease that, after purification, is indistinguishable from
insulin-degrading enzyme
(
IDE
). Here we searched for and characterized a role for
IDE
in Abeta degradation by neurons, the principal cell type that produces Abeta. Whole cultures of differentiated
pheochromocytoma
(PC12) cells and primary rat cortical neurons actively degraded endogenously secreted Abeta via
IDE
. However, unlike that in microglia,
IDE
in differentiated neurons was not released but localized to the cell surface, as demonstrated by biotinylation. Undifferentiated PC12 cells released
IDE
into their medium, whereas after differentiation,
IDE
was cell associated but still degraded Abeta in the medium. Overexpression of
IDE
in mammalian cells markedly reduced the steady-state levels of extracellular Abeta(40) and Abeta(42), and the catalytic site mutation (E111Q) abolished this effect. We observed a novel membrane-associated form of
IDE
that is approximately 5 kDa larger than the known cytosolic form in a variety of cells, including differentiated PC12 cells. Our results support a principal role for membrane-associated and secreted
IDE
isoforms in the degradation and clearance of naturally secreted Abeta by neurons and microglia.
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PMID:Neurons regulate extracellular levels of amyloid beta-protein via proteolysis by insulin-degrading enzyme. 1068 67