Neurobiology of Aging
Volume 29, Issue 3 , Pages 357-367, March 2008

Activation of protein kinase C modulates BACE1-mediated β-secretase activity

Laboratory of Neurogenetics, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-3707, United States

Received 12 July 2006; received in revised form 21 September 2006; accepted 7 November 2006. published online 08 December 2006.

Abstract 

β-Site APP cleavage enzyme 1 (BACE1) is the β-secretase responsible for generating amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Previous studies suggest that activation of protein kinase C (PKC) modulates the β-secretase-mediated cleavage of APP and reduces the production of Aβ. The mechanism of PKC-mediated modulation of β-secretase activity, however, remains elusive. We report here that activation of PKC modulated β-secretase activity through either suppressing the accumulation or promoting the translocation of BACE1 protein in a cell type-dependent manner. We found that activation of PKC suppressed the accumulation of BACE1 protein in fibroblasts through an enhancement of intracellular protease activities. In neurons, activation of PKC did not alter the expression level of BACE1, but led to more BACE1 translocated to the cell surface, resulting in a decreased cleavage of APP at the β1 site. Together, Our findings provide novel mechanisms of PKC-mediated modulation of β-secretase activity, suggesting that alteration of the intracellular trafficking of BACE1 may serve as a useful therapeutic strategy to lower the production of Aβ in AD.

Keywords: BACE1, APP, PKC, Protein degradation, Protein translocation, Amyloid β, β-Secretase, Fibroblast, Neuron

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PII: S0197-4580(06)00405-2

doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2006.11.001

Neurobiology of Aging
Volume 29, Issue 3 , Pages 357-367, March 2008