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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience 249 (1999), S. S23 
    ISSN: 1433-8491
    Keywords: Key words Alzheimer’s disease ; Amyloid β-peptide ; Presenilin ; NOTCH signaling
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia.In a small number of cases AD is genetically inherited. Mutations are associated with so far three genes. These genes encode the β-amyloid precursor protein (βAPP), as well as presenilin (PS) 1 and -2. Mutations in all three genes affect the generation of amyloid β-peptide (Aβ), which is the major component of senile plaques. Mutations in the PS genes occur much more frequently as those associated with the βAPP gene and can cause the earliest onset of AD ever recorded. PS genes are not only involved in familial AD but also play a functional role in the general production of Aβ. Therefore PS proteins are key molecules, which will allow us to understand fundamental aspects of the molecular mechanisms involved in AD. Here we will summarize the pathological as well as biological function of PS and demonstrate that simple systems, such as cultured cells and the worm Caenorhabditis elegans can be used for modern AD research.
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