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An interaction between basement membrane and Alzheimer amyloid precursor proteins suggests a role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.
Author Affiliations
Queen's University, Queens University
Published InPubMed
Year1995
Citations74
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Extracellular matrix proteins (ECMPs) of the basement membrane type, such as the heparan sulfate proteoglycan perlecan, laminin, entactin, collagen IV, and fibronectin are present in and have been implicated in the genesis of amyloids. As in many forms of amyloid, perlecan, laminin, collagen IV, and fibronectin are present in Alzheimer deposits. We have previously demonstrated high-affinity interactions between Alzheimer amyloid precursor proteins (beta PP-695, -751, and -770), and perlecan or laminin. With a view to examining our hypothesis that beta PP:ECMP interactions are involved in Alzheimer's amyloidogenesis, additional studies have now been performed examining the interactions of the beta PPs with entactin, fibronectin, and collagen IV, the influence each of the ECMPs has on the binding of the others…
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