著者
Ono Yasuko Kinouchi Tadatoshi Sorimachi Hiroyuki ISHIURA Shoichi SUZUKI Koichi
出版者
社団法人 日本生化学会
雑誌
The journal of biochemistry (ISSN:0021924X)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.121, no.3, pp.585-590, 1997-03-01
参考文献数
39

Alzheimer's disease amyloid precursor protein (APP) generates a &beta;-amyloid protein (A&beta;) that is a main component of the senile plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer's disease patients. APP is thought to undergo proteolysis via two different pathways, the amyloido-genic pathway which produces A&beta;, and the non-amyloidogenic pathway which releases a large N-terminal fragment into the medium. The proteases that mediate these processes remain unidentified. The physiological function of APP is not clear yet. Therefore, the cytoplasmic region of APP has attracted much interest, because this region is highly conserved among species, and members of the amyloid precursor-like protein (APLP) family. Several potentially functional sequences exist in the region, including signal sequences for protein sorting and a Go-protein binding sequence. We constructed two mutants, 695<i>&Delta;</i>NPTY and 695<i>&Delta;</i>GYEN. They lack potential endosome/lysosome targeting signals, NPTY and GY, in the cytoplasmic domain of APP695, respectively. The mutant APPs had longer half-lives and were secreted more easily into the medium than the wild type, suggesting that these sequences are important for the secretion and metabolism of APP.
著者
木村 澄 OKUMURA Takashi NINAKI Osamu KIDWELL Margaret G. SUZUKI Koichi
出版者
Genetics Society of Japan
雑誌
The Japanese journal of genetics (ISSN:0021504X)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.68, no.1, pp.63-71, 1993-02-25
参考文献数
26
被引用文献数
8 6

As a first step in surveying transposable elements in silkworms and honeybees, hybridization analyses were carried out using 16 known families of <i>Drosophila</i> transposable elements as probes, <i>jockey</i> and <i>G</i> were the only transposable elements that hybridized with genomic DNA of either honeybees or silkworms under the conditions of this study, <i>jockey</i> hybridized with genomic DNA of both European honeybees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) and silkworms (<i>Bombyx mori</i> and <i>Antheraea yamamai</i>) and showed significant bands in Southern blots. Banding patterns were highly polymorphic, <i>jockey</i> did not, however, hybridize with any strains of the Asian honeybee (<i>A. cerana</i>). <i>G</i> elements showed a faint signal with the Asian honeybee, but not with any other insects tested. The results suggest that, even though it has some limitations, this approach can be used in practice as a first preliminary step in surveys for the presence of transposable elements in organisms which do not have good genetic information.<br>