Gamma Secretase
Gamma secretase (γ-secretase), a member of the intramembrane cleaving protease (i-CLiP) family, is a promiscuous di-aspartyl protease that catalyzes the regulated intramembrane proteolysis (RIP), in which substrate proteins are cleaved within their membrane-spanning domain. A functional γ-secretase is a multi-protein complex consisting of the catalytic component, presenilin (PSEN), and three protein cofactors, including nicastrin (NCT), anterior-pharynx defective-1 (APH1) and PSEN enhancer-2 (PEN2). So far, 90 substrates of γ-secretase have been identified, which are type-I transmembrane proteins, except for glutamate receptor GluR3, polycystin-1 and glucosaminyltransferase (GnT-V), and appear to function as signaling proteins regulating a wide variety of cellular events, such as Notch signaling pathway.
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A4400 BMS 299897Summary: γ--secretase inhibitor, potent and orally active
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A4401 Compound WSummary: γ-secretase inhibitor
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A4403 JLK 6Summary: γ-secretase inhibitor
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A4404 L-685,458Summary: γ-secretase inhibitor
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A4405 MRK 560Summary: γ-secretase inhibitor
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A4402 FlurizanSummary: NSAID,inhibits γ-secretase activity
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A4406 BegacestatSummary: γ-secretase inhibitor
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B7719 TC-E 5006Summary: γ-secretase modulator