Journal article

The N-terminal copper-binding domain of the amyloid precursor protein protects against Cu2 neurotoxicity in vivo

WF Cerpa, MI Barría, MA Chacón, M Suazo, M González, C Opazo, AI Bush, NC Inestrosa

FASEB Journal | FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL | Published : 2004

Abstract

The amyloid precursor protein (APP) contains a Cu binding domain (CuBD) localized between amino acids 135 and 156 (APP135-156), which can reduce Cu2+ to Cu1+ in vitro. The physiological function of this APP domain has not yet being established; nevertheless several studies support the notion that the CuBD of APP is involved in Cu homeostasis. We used APP synthetic peptides to evaluate their protective properties against Cu2+ neurotoxicity in a bilateral intra-hippocampal injection model. We found that human APP135-156 protects against Cu2+-induced neurotoxic effects, such as, impairment of spatial memory, neuronal cell loss, and astrogliosis. APP135-156 lacking two histidine residues showed ..

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