PubMed 17293005

BI-3 also potentially inhibited the release of sAPPb (IC50 = 0.5 mM) and sAPPa (IC50 = 3.4 mM, Figs. 2B and 3B). BI- 4, which is short peptide of BI-3, showed no effects on sAPP secretion.

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p(HGNC:BACE1, frag("228_236")) decreases sec(a(HBP:"sAPP-alpha"))
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PubMed 17293005

Surprisingly, BI-1 treatment resulted in a drastic, dose-dependent increase in the level of intracellular APPa (Figs. 2A and 3A). BI-3 also induced the accumulation of intracellular APPa until the concentration of BI-3 was raised to 12.5 mM; however, treatment of BI-3 with 25 mM decreased the level of intracellular APPa.

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p(HGNC:BACE1, frag("228_236")) increases a(HBP:"sAPP-alpha", loc(GO:intracellular))
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PubMed 17293005

Taken together, these results show that BI-1 and BI-3 not only selectively reduce the level of APPbeta but also lead to the accumulation of APPalpha in cells with no change of full-length APP level.

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p(HGNC:BACE1, frag("228_236")) increases a(HBP:"sAPP-alpha")
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