Amyloid-beta precursor protein secretase

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Secretases are

protein sequence closer to the cell surface than BACE. The non-pathogenic middle fragment formed by an α/γ cleavage sequence is called P3.[citation needed
]

Structure

The structure of the three secretases varies widely.

Function

Besides their involvement in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's, these proteins also have other functional roles in the cell.

γ-secretase plays a critical role in

cytoplasmic tail of Notch to travel to the cell nucleus to act as a transcription factor
.

Although BACE cleaves the extracellular domains of several transmembrane proteins, its physiological function remains unknown.

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