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  2. ASPP2 inhibits APP-BP1-mediated NEDD8 conjugation to cullin-1 and decreases APP-BP1-induced cell proliferation and neuronal apoptosis

ASPP2 inhibits APP-BP1-mediated NEDD8 conjugation to cullin-1 and decreases APP-BP1-induced cell proliferation and neuronal apoptosis

  • J Neurochem. 2003 May;85(3):801-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2003.01727.x.
Yuzhi Chen 1 Wenyun Liu Louie Naumovski Rachael L Neve
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  • 1 Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts, USA. [email protected]
Abstract

APP-BP1, first identified as a protein that interacts with the carboxyl (C) terminus of the amyloid precursor protein (APP), is one-half of the bipartite activating Enzyme for the ubiquitin-like protein NEDD8. We report here that APP-BP1 also specifically interacts with Apoptosis stimulating protein of p53 ASPP2 in non-transfected cells through the functional predominant N-terminal domain ASPP2(332-483). ASPP2 inhibits the ability of APP-BP1 to rescue the ts41 cell cycle mutation and inhibits APP-BP1 induced Apoptosis in primary neurons. ASPP2 reduces the ability of NEDD8 to conjugate to Cullin-1, inhibits APP-BP1-dependent ts41 cell proliferation, and blocks the ability of APP-BP1 to cause Apoptosis and to cause DNA synthesis in neurons. We also show that ASPP2 activates nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) transcriptional activity, which seems to be inhibited by the neddylation pathway since the dominant negative NEDD8 activating Enzyme causes enhanced NF-kappaB activity. Our data provide the first in vivo evidence that ASPP2 is a negative regulator of the neddylation pathway through specific interaction with APP-BP1 and suggest that dysfunction of the APP-BP1 interaction with APP may be one cause of Alzheimer's disease.

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