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Expression profiles of two human APH-1 genes and their roles in formation of presenilin complexes.

Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.2005 Feb 4;327(1):18-22
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APH-1 is a polytopic membrane protein that functions as a component of presenilin-gamma-secretase complexes. Two homologous genes of APH-1 exist in humans, APH-1a and APH-1b, and alternative splicing of the former generates two isoforms, APH-1aS and APH-1aL. We performed semi-quantitative reverse transcription-PCR analysis to investigate mRNA expression of these three APH-1 forms in human cell lines and tissues. We found that both APH-1a and APH-1b were expressed in almost all tissues, and that APH-1aS was 1.5-3 times more abundantly expressed than APH-1aL. We examined the effect of small interfering RNA-mediated knock down of APH-1a or APH-1b on APH-1 mRNA expression and presenilin complex protein expression. We found that knock down of APH-1a, but not APH-1b, resulted in impaired maturation of nicastrin and reduced expression of presenilin 1, presenilin 2, and PEN-2 proteins. These findings indicate that APH-1a plays an essential role in the formation of presenilin-gamma-secretase complexes.

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