RESUMO
Alzheimer's disease is associated with the deposition of extracellular senile plaques, made primarily of amyloid-ß (Aß), particularly peptides Aß1-42 and Aß1-40. Neprilysin, or neutral endopeptidase (NEP), catalyzes proteolysis of the amyloid peptides (Aß) and is recognized as one of the major regulators of the levels of these peptides in the brain, preventing Aß accumulation and plaque formation. Here, we used a combination of techniques to elucidate the mechanism of Aß binding and cleavage by NEP. Our findings indicate that the Aß31-X cleavage products remain bound to the neprilysin active site, reducing proteolytic activity. Interestingly, it was already shown that this Aß31-35 sequence is also critical for recognition of Aß peptides by other targets, such as the serpin-enzyme complex receptor in neuronal cells.