Cooperation of N- and C-terminal substrate transmembrane domain segments in intramembrane proteolysis by γ-secretase

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Nadine T. Werner
Philipp Högel
Gökhan Güner
Walter Stelzer
Manfred Wozny
Marlene Aßfalg
Stefan F. Lichtenthaler
Harald Steiner
Dieter Langosch
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[1] Division of Metabolic Biochemistry,Biomedical Center (BMC)
[2] Faculty of Medicine,Chair of Biopolymer Chemistry
[3] LMU Munich,Neuroproteomics, School of Medicine, Klinikum rechts der Isar
[4] Technical University of Munich,undefined
[5] German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE),undefined
[6] Am Goldhammer 11,undefined
[7] Technical University of Munich,undefined
[8] Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology (SyNergy),undefined
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Intramembrane proteases play a pivotal role in biology and medicine, but how these proteases decode cleavability of a substrate transmembrane (TM) domain remains unclear. Here, we study the role of conformational flexibility of a TM domain, as determined by deuterium/hydrogen exchange, on substrate cleavability by γ-secretase in vitro and in cellulo. By comparing hybrid TMDs based on the natural amyloid precursor protein TM domain and an artificial poly-Leu non-substrate, we find that substrate cleavage requires conformational flexibility within the N-terminal half of the TMD helix (TM-N). Robust cleavability also requires the C-terminal TM sequence (TM-C) containing substrate cleavage sites. Since flexibility of TM-C does not correlate with cleavage efficiency, the role of the TM-C may be defined mainly by its ability to form a cleavage-competent state near the active site, together with parts of presenilin, the enzymatic component of γ-secretase. In sum, cleavability of a γ-secretase substrate appears to depend on cooperating TM domain segments, which deepens our mechanistic understanding of intramembrane proteolysis.
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